Standard covers the reference architecture for data exchange in smart city implementation. Covers explanation of the reference architecture, security and privacy requirements, and includes guidance on working with other open schemas and standards such as JSON
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Smart Cities – Data Exchange Framework : Part 1 Reference Architecture (May 2019)
High level overview of Indias smart cities project. Covers Indias overall target of developing 100 smart cities, illustrative use cases and an overview of the urban data exchange platform – the enabling technology layer,
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The India Urban Data Exchange: Overview of Rationale, Architecture and Methodology (March 2020)
presents how multidimensional technologies—3D cadastre, indoor mapping, VR/3D visualization, and BIM—can assist the development of a smart state. By enabling accurate property registration, efficient land use, and integrated infrastructure planning, these technologies address the challenges of Israel’s growing population density and complex urban environments. Adoption requires unified standards, quality control, collaboration across agencies, and workforce training. With these steps, Israel can position itself as a global leader in smart governance and digital land management.
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Organization and digitization of information about buildings and civil engineering works, including building information modelling (BIM) — Information management using building information modelling: Concepts and principles
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Organization and digitization of information about buildings and civil engineering works, including building information modelling (BIM) — Information management using building information modelling: Delivery phase of the assets
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The general objective of the document is to define and prioritize the ISO standards that should be adopted for the development of standards and/or guidelines associated with the implementation of BIM.
This document aims to achieve the purposes listed below, in order to establish a common basis at the regional level:
Encourage collaborative processes with international standardization entities.
Promote collaboration between normalization/standardization entities in the Latin American field.
Promote the adoption of international standards in local and Latin American frameworks.
Articulate the development of Latin American standards that support the strategies, policies and requirements of the local market.
This online resource is aimed at Architects and Architectural Technologists as well as clients, industry professionals and educators in this sector. The RIAI BIM Pack 2 comprises the following suite of documents: BIM Update with ISO 19650 Series BIM Guide for SMEs Appendix 1 – File Naming Standards Appendix 2 – Model Responsibility Template Appendix 3 – Master Information Delivery Plan Template
As the construction industry continues to evolve and increasingly embraces digitisation, an early-stage project deliverable for Build Digital was to conduct a horizon scan of the opportunities available for those within the construction sector. A primary aim, therefore, is to provide a comprehensive inventory of educational and training provisions that exist within Ireland at present. The resulting inventory focuses on key educational sectors, including Universities, Educational Training Boards (ETBS), Colleges of Further Education, Professional bodies, and similar organisations. There are in excess of 300 entries on the inventory.
This inventory was developed as a tool for identifying relevant standards and, in particular, their relevance to Build Digital. Each document found in this research was recorded, reviewed, and graded based on the scoring system created for this report and tool. This tool is intended to be flexible should new standards be published, or a change is required to an existing standard. There are in excess of 120 entries on the inventory.

