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Building logbook state of play
Report 2 of the study on the development of a European Union framework for buildings' digital logbook
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Over the lifespan of buildings, data is routinely collected by multiple stakeholders for various reasons as many decisions rely on data availability. However, the lack of a common approach and structure among stakeholders which would make this wealth of information widely available, organised and easily accessible, makes this data often unusable as it gets discarded, forgotten or it is not
compatible with other stakeholders’ systems. The lack of an overarching structure shared across the built environment leads to information asymmetry, lack of transparency and higher risk for investment and decisions. Tools for information management applied to buildings have the potential to enable better decision making throughout the building lifespan: management of technical and function aspects, safety, conservation of economic value, certification, improved energy and environmental performances, etc. Organised and shared data that can be re-used would not only reduce uncertainty but also time and cost needed for recollecting missing information. In a more simplistic concept, building logbooks are a repository developed for the management of buildings information. Overtime, due to the complexity of buildings and the number of stakeholders involved, the idea of building logbooks has developed in different ways, resulting in the creation of an array of tools and requirements across Europe and worldwide for collecting and using buildings’ data. To be able to inform future decisions and set a direction that will support the widespread use of digital building logbooks across Europe, it is important to understand what is already available, in particular what works and what doesn’t, in the existing (and past) building logbooks.
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Published:
2020-10-02
Corporate author(s):
Executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises
(
European Commission
)
Now known as...
Now known as...
European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency
(
European Commission
)
Personal author(s):
Toth, Zsolt
;
De Groote, Maarten
;
De Regel, Sofie
;
Carbonari, Giulia
;
Calderoni, Marco
;
Ricci, Marco
;
Loureiro, Tatiana
;
Dourlens-Quaranta, Sophie
;
Sterling, Raymond
;
Glicker, Jessica
;
Paduart, Anne
;
Borragán, Guillermo
;
Volt, Jonathan
Themes:
Information technology and telecommunications
,
Industry — Enterprise — Services
Subject:
building
,
building industry
,
building regulations
,
business model
,
circular economy
,
data collection
,
energy consumption
,
energy efficiency
,
environmental impact
,
exchange of information
,
improvement of housing
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978-92-9460-143-8
DOI
10.2826/519144
Catalogue number
EA-03-20-484-EN-N
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ISBN
978-92-9460-143-8
DOI
10.2826/519144
Catalogue number
EA-03-20-484-EN-N
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