Digital environment for management of permits and compliance in building and construction

HORIZON.2.4HORIZON-IAID: 101058541
EC Contribution
€50,637
Consortium Size
15 orgs
Summary

DigiChecks proposes to build a digital framework that implements the following steps to overcome the challenges mentioned and pave the way to a more streamlined approach to manage and process permits:Step 1: Standardized Permit Ontology. The first step is to create a shared language for permitting. This language, formalized in a permit ontology, enables the framework to map data from various sources into a common structure and make it processable by a computer in a repeatable manner.Step 2: Digitizing Permit Processes. To deal with the many different actors and their respective processes for permitting, DigiChecks proposes to develop a tool, based on OMG standards, where these actors can model their processes into DigiChecks. These process models can be updated and or removed when the processess change. Step 3: Building Permit Rules. DigiChecks' proposed solution contains the ability for permitting authorities to build their own rules. These rules are used as a base for an automated compliancy checker.Step 4: Integration of the previous steps into a Permit Service (API). To transform the solution into a service, DigiChecks combines steps one (Permit Ontology), two (Permit Process) and three (Permit Rules) into a service offered through an (Open) API. The DigiChecks Permit Service API implements the concepts from the ontology to defined rules and these rules are mapped to a process, thus digitizing the permit workflow. By having an accessible Permit Service, third party developers will be enabled to create new, innovative and reliable permitting applications.The ultimate objective of the solution is to provide flexibility, ease-of-use and efficiency to the permit validation and approval system in the construction project environments. A solution framework is thus required that allows - regardless of the country, region or municipality -, an easy interoperability with the tools commonly used in construction.

Consortium (15)

Project Results (20)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (12)
Navigating the shift towards sustainable digital building permits and building logbooks
Open Research Europe· 2025DOI
Rita Lavikka; Judith Fauth; Mayte Toscano; Gonçal Costa; Thomas Beach; Pedro Meda Magalhães; Jantien Stoter; Stefanie Brigitte Deac Kaiser; Jeroen Werbrouck
Personalized Workflows for Building Permit Applications
· 2025
Nuyts E., Haesendonck G., Werbrouck J., Van Hoecke S., De Meester B., Verstraeten R., Ongenae F.
The DigiChecks Ontology: a Top-Level Ontology for Managing the Building Permit Process (under review)
Proceedings of the Digital Builidng Permit (DBP) conference 2025· 2025
Werbrouck J. (UGent), Van Gruijthuijsen C. (SemmTech), Gil G. (Tekniker), Verstraeten R. (UGent)
Comparative analysis of approaches for automated compliance checking of construction data
Advanced Engineering Informatics· 2024DOI
Emma Nuyts, Mathias Bonduel, Ruben Verstraeten
Comparative study on building permit processes in Europe
European Network for Digital Building Permit Publication Series· 2024DOI
Fauth, Judith; Deac-Kaiser, Stefanie-Brigitte; Nørkjær Gade, Peter; Raj, Kavita; Goul Pedersen, Jonas; Olsson, Per-Ola; Mastrolembo Ventura, Silvia; Granja, José; Nisbet, Nicholas; Hirvensalo, Antero; Verstraeten, Ruben; Rutesic, Snezana; Labrune, Céline;
ConSolid: A federated ecosystem for heterogeneous multi-stakeholder projects
Semantic Web 15 (2024) 429–460· 2024DOI
Werbrouck, Jeroen; Pauwels, Pieter; Beetz, Jakob; Verborgh, Ruben; Mannens, Erik
Construction Data Space for Building Permit Management
2024 European Conference on Computing in Construction· 2024DOI
Gil, Gonzalo & Díez, Francisco & Lazaro, Ignacio & Fernandez, Izaskun & Romero, Ricardo
DMN as a visual interface for building constraint creation
Digital Building Permit Conference 2024· 2024
Emma Nuyts, Jeroen Werbrouck, Ruben Verstraeten
Investigating building permit processes across Europe: characteristics and patterns
Building Research & Information· 2024DOI
Judith Fauth, Peter Nørkjær Gade, Stefanie Kaiser, Kavita Raj, Jonas Goul Pedersen, Per-Ola Olsson, Nicholas Nisbet, Silvia Mastrolembo Ventura, Antero Hirvensalo, José Granja, Harald Urban, Snežana Rutešić, Ruben Verstraeten, Christopher-Robin Raitviir, Anna-Riitta Kallinen, Christian Schranz, Trajche Stojanov, Jernej Tekavec
Towards Recommendations for Knowledge-Graph-Based Requirements Management in Construction: A Report on the EU DigiChecks Project.
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing· 2023DOI
Bazuin, Bram & Stolk, Sander & Stevens, Marco
Validation of building models against legislation using SHACL
Proceedings of the 11th Linked Data in Architecture and Construction Workshop (LDAC2023)· 2023
Emma Nuyts, Jeroen Werbrouck, Ruben Verstraeten, and Louise Deprez
Semantic Web Technologies for Building Permitting
Hagedorn P. (Ruhr Universität Bochum), Werbrouck J. (UGent), Donkers A. (TUeindhoven), Fauth J. (TU Munich)
Deliverables (8)