Current methods of communicating building design information can lead to difficulties. Typically, these include incomplete understanding of the planned construction, functional inefficiencies, inaccurate initial work or clashes between
components.
By resolving the above difficulties, integrated software solutions based on visualisation and simulation technologies can bring significant improvements and cost reductions to the construction industry.
The DIVERCITY project has secured funding from an EU Commission to explore new, cost-effective solutions for the construction industry. DIVERCITY has developed a toolkit of six software applications, which allow users to visualise and simulate aspects of a project during briefing, design and scheduling. The six applications are:
- Client briefing;
- Acoustics simulation;
- Lighting simulation;
- Thermal simulation (i.e. energy consumption);
- "Constructability" simulation (titled Visual Product Chronology);
- Site Analysis.
These applications can be used independently, or simultaneously. They are also suitable for collaboration between end users who may be in different geographical locations.
This handbook provides more detail on the DIVERCITY toolkit. If you are interested in using any part of DIVERCITY on your construction projects, please visit www.e-DIVERCITY.com.
DIVERCITY applications are currently available for use on a consultancy basis. In the light of strong interest from construction companies, the applications will also be developed as off-the-shelf packages in the future. Using Divercity tools during the tendering stages of "prestige" projects, and in particular for communicating with clients, can improve your company's tender success rates and its image. As the tools become more established, and your business learns how to use them, they can also
improve productivity in design and construction.