11-06, 14:05– (Australia/Hobart), Main Auditorium
The Digital Twin Victoria (DTV) eComply project recently implemented automated assessment of 3d building designs. The project has released open specifications known as the eComply framework to allow the sector to understand, recreate, and provide service into eComply solutions. The talk will introduce the eComply and the open framework.
Digital Twin Victoria and Australian start-up Archistar have worked together to build the eComply framework and co-develop an innovative prop-tech solution that’s introducing a new era of streamlined building approvals using digital twin rules-as-code assessments.
eComply solutions leverage geospatial cadastral and planning data, digital house designs using Building Information Modelling (BIM), along with digital twin analysis to automate compliance testing processes. The digital methodologies established enhance the ability to quickly assess building designs and inform building designers about code requirements in turn cutting down the number of reviews interactions with authorities.
The eComply framework documents these methodologies and standards. It is made up of three documents including:
• BIM drafting guidelines
• DTV eComply site context guidelines
• DTV eComply assessment practice note
The specifications are released as Creative Commons and can be used by anyone to facilitate the following objectives:
• Develop eComply solutions
• Adopt Building Information Modelling (BIM) practices within housing projects
• Develop data services for eComply solutions
• Understand digital compliance assessment techniques.
This presentation will showcase the world leading technology - developed by Victoria but already being leveraged internationally - and the specifications which may be taken up by the industry to develop new solutions.
Luke is an Austrlian leader of geospatial, digital twin, and prop-tech solutions. As part of his work with the Victorian Government as Automated Approvals Lead at Digital Twin Victoria he introduced the award winning eComply solution and open framework digitising the building approval process using BIM and Digital Twins. Luke has worked closely with FOSS4G across his career and advocates for open technology, standards, and processes within government.