CHEK - Change toolkit for digital building permit

Call for proposal: HORIZON-CL4-2021-TWIN-TRANSITION-01
Role: Partner
Start date: - End date:
Type of funding: International
Responsible of the project: Prof. Angelo Cirbini
Department: Department of Civil, Environmental, Architectural Engineering and Mathematics

Abstract

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Inefficiencies in current processes of issuing building permits result in delays and miscalculations in planning, design and construction. While several Member States have moved towards digitalisation of building permit procedures, none have succeeded in full adoption at municipality level. The EU-funded CHEK project aims to remove barriers for municipalities through scalable solutions for regulations, open standards and interoperability. It will provide an innovative tool kit supporting the digitalisation of building permit issuing and automated compliance checks based on the integration of 3D city and building models. A major strength lies in CHEK’s multi-sectoral consortium, with several partners already members of the European Network for Digital Building Permits. The project follows the logic of OpenAPI, enabling replicability in any European country.

Partecipanti

  • TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT (Coordinator), Netherlands
  • FRAUNHOFER ITALIA RESEARCH SCARL, Italy
  • UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI BRESCIA, Italy
  • UNIVERSIDADE DO MINHO, Portugal
  • CYPE SOFT SL, Spain
  • virtualcitySYSTEMS GmbH, Germany
  • XINAPS BV, Netherlands
  • RDF OOD AR DI EF, Bulgaria
  • ZVEI DOOEL SKOPJE, North Macedonia
  • SOCIETE INTERNATIONALE D'ARCHITECTURE, SOCIETE D'ARCHITECTES INTERPROFESSIONELLE, Luxemburg
  • PRZEDSIEBIORSTWO ROBOT ELEWACYJNYCHFASADA SP ZOO, Poland
  • MOSTOSTAL WARSZAWA SA, Poland
  • CAMARA MUNICIPAL DE LISBOA, Potugal
  • INSTITUT PLANOVANI A ROZVOJE HLAVNIHO MESTA PRAHY, Czechia
  • COMUNE DI ASCOLI PICENO, Italy
  • OPEN GEOSPATIAL CONSORTIUM EUROPE, Belgium
  • GAIURB - URBANISMO E HABITACAO EM, Portugal
  • DIROOTS LDA, Portugal

 

Total project cost/EU contribution: €  5.667.728,00

Overall funding assigned to UniBS: € 390.875,00

Last updated on: 09/04/2024