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Data gathered in study: Moving Automated Compliance Checking to the Operational Phase of the Building Life-cycle: Analysis and Feasibility Study in the UK

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posted on 2024-10-30, 07:34 authored by Thomas BeachThomas Beach, Jonathan Yeung, Ali GhoroghiAli Ghoroghi

Construction regulations ensure a base level of safety of built assets. Formal checking of built assets against regulations happens at defined points in their life-cycle, and often there is limited automation involved. The movement towards digitising and automation elements of physical site inspections paves the way towards a whole life-cycle approach for compliance checking.

This paper to which this research data refers explores whole life-cycle compliance checking. It does this by extending current checking processes which are common in the design and construction phases into the operational phase of the building life-cycle, proposing that the best way to achieve this is through automated/semi-automated data capture and analysis. To test the feasibility of this concept, this paper conducted proof of concept testing. 

One of these proof of concept demonstrators was a LIDAR scanner that could generate floor plan data and test it against regulations. This data-set contains the data collected in the testing of the demonstrator.

Research results based upon these data are publihsed at https://doi.org/10.1080/15623599.2024.2366727


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SOCIO-ENVIRONMENTAL DIAGNOSIS OF THE SUB-BASINS OF CRIMINAL, DEER AND SITE BASINS, TAQUARI RIVER BASIN - GEOECOLOGICAL, ETHNOBOTANICAL AND BIOLOGICAL POTENTIAL STUDIES OF FLORA: SUBSIDIES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND USE OF BIODIVERSITY

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Data-collection start date

2020-03-01

Data-collection end date

2020-12-31

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