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ONE STEP OPEN DBL SOLUTION

Project description

A reference platform for transparent, green buildings

Designing modern sustainable architecture is a complex, time-consuming and expensive job. It also combines multiple technological fields and countless issues that need to be solved. With this in mind, the EU-funded openDBL project will bring these processes to a new level by integrating multidisciplinary know-how to solve problems in the architecture, engineering, construction and operations industry. To achieve this, the project will develop an openAPI, the disposal of openDBL, which would work in the frame of a standardised platform. Therefore, they will create a multifunctional, digital building logbook (DBL) to ensure the platform’s speed, effectiveness and convenient pricing. This platform will support data matching with external databases and integrate with state-of-the-art technologies.

Objective

openDBL intends to integrate multidisciplinary know-how to cover the requirements of the Call and solve the issues of the current situation. The challenge of the project is to allow, through the development of openAPI, the disposal of openDBL in a unique standardized platform and create useful content, to simplify the workload of the AECO industry. The project pursues 3 objectives: 1) create a DBL with useful content and functionalities, 2) ensure openDBL is usable and simple to use, reducing the time spent to upload, search and process the information and data to facilitate usage and gain wide adoption, 3) ensure attractive economics, through value propositions and convenient pricing. We’ll provide any user with an integrated platform for their digitization needs; ensure that information and data conform to the latest trends and needs of our target clients and support the EU's circular economy and green policies; develop automatic classification systems and data standards; facilitate the operation and maintenance activities of the buildings. This will be achieved creating an Information Delivery Manual and a Data Model and further developing our existing platform used to create a DBL for an important Italian Public Contracting Authority. openDBL will support data matching with external databases and will integrate state of-the art technologies (AI, Blockchain, IoT and VR). Our ambition is to make openDBL the platform of reference for the monitoring of building consumption, transparencies of transactions and official documents, and the positive impact on maintenance and environment.

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Coordinator

CENTRO DI RICERCHE EUROPEO DI TECNOLOGIE DESIGN E MATERIALI
Net EU contribution

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€ 409 750,00
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STRADA STATALE 7 APPIA KM 706+030 SNC
72100 CITTADELLA DELLA RICERCA BRINDISI
Italy

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Sud Puglia Brindisi
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€ 409 750,00

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