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Data format

Why the IFC format is the key to sustainable construction in 2025

In recent years, the IFC format (Industry Foundation Classes) has become an indispensable tool for design and execution in construction operations. This universal data format enables seamless interoperability between different software solutions in architecture, civil engineering and facility management. According to a study by McKinsey, the use of Building Information Modelling (BIM), which is closely linked to the IFC standard, has the potential to reduce construction costs by up to 20% and [...]

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BIM formats explained: What you need to know about IFC and COBie

If you work in the architecture, engineering or construction industry, you may have come across terms such as BIM, IFC and COBie. But what do these acronyms mean and why are they important for the design and construction of buildings? This article will explain the basics of BIM formats, specifically IFC and COBie. We will look at their purposes, benefits and limitations and how they work together in BIM projects. Acquire comprehensive

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COBie: Efficient data exchange in the construction industry

COBie stands for Construction Operations Building information exchange and is an internationally recognised standard for recording and documenting building data. It is a data format that was developed specifically for the construction and property industry to facilitate the exchange of information throughout the entire life cycle of a building. COBie was first introduced by the US Department of Defence to improve efficiency in the handover of construction projects. The standard defines the

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