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ROADCON Strategic Roadmap towards Knowledge-Driven Sustainable Construction

ROADCON Strategic Roadmap towards Knowledge-Driven Sustainable Construction. European project IST-2001-37278 Expected to start 1 June 2002. ROADCON in a nutshell. ROADCON is a strategic RTD roadmap project on ICT in the construction sector .

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ROADCON Strategic Roadmap towards Knowledge-Driven Sustainable Construction

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  1. ROADCONStrategic Roadmap towards Knowledge-Driven Sustainable Construction European project IST-2001-37278Expected to start 1 June 2002

  2. ROADCON in a nutshell • ROADCON is a strategic RTD roadmap project on ICT in the construction sector. • As a roadmap project it will suggest and prepare actions for the forthcoming European 6th Framework Programme (FP6). • It addresses "New ways of working and electronic commerce" (Key Action II) of the "Information Societies Technologies" (IST) programme. This is the area where most EC projects related to ICT in the construction sector are positioned. • The proposal was submitted to the EC on the 21st of February 2002 and has been accepted. It is currently in final phase of contract negotiation with the EC. • It will start in June 2002 and end in May 2003 which is before the anticipated 1st call for RTD proposals in FP6.

  3. Main aims • Form a strategyfor future research and development on ICT in construction. • Prepare and suggest RTD actions and priorities for the construction sector in the forthcoming European 6th Framework Programme (FP6) and also to the EC. • Identify key actors and stakeholders and prepare co-operation between them. • Seek consensus among research, business and user organisations.

  4. Topics Examples of potential topics for FP6: • Model based ICT • Collaboration platforms • Knowledge sharing in construction projects • Life cycle support, facilities management (FM) • E-business and e-marketplaces • Best practices & demonstrations & deployment. • Standards • Contractual & legal issues • Mobile applications • Web services • Product libraries + intelligent objects. • User interfaces, 3D & Virtual Reality • Simulation and optimisation • Geographical Information Systems (GIS) • ... • More suggestions are expected from various interest groups. An underpinning idea in many of these themes is computer-interpretable (model-based) information that will enable enhanced automation, integration and communication in construction. The aim is to pave way towards new knowledge intensive processes in construction. Identifying and promoting new business models will be a key issue in parallel with any technology theme. Other important aspects: working condition,sustainability, etc.

  5. Detailed objectives • Establish a forum of key actors in the European Building Construction sector contributing to FP6. • Develop a vision for sustainable and knowledge intensive construction. • Achieve consensus on industry requirements, research and development priorities, regarding tools, infrastructures and processes for design / construction / maintenance. • Suggest practical measures for developing, agreeing, promoting standards to be adopted by the industry. • Set up a mechanism for on-going analysis of the impact of RTD projects. • Suggest methods for collaboration and coordination in major FP6 initiativesfor construction. • Suggest methods for increased co-operation between European and national RTD projects.

  6. Views & scope Industrial Needs StrategicRoadmap Research Prototypes Demos / Pilots Incubation (hubs) Deployment/ Standards ROADCON Potential Future Integrated Project(s) Social Techno-logy Business Processes Data/ Information

  7. Stakeholders Researchers LocalProjects Standard-isation Bodies Academia GlobalProjects NationalProjects ROADCON TechnologyProviders PolicyMakers /FundingBodies RegionalProjects End Users BusinessExecutives PublicAdministration Bodies

  8. Relations IST clusters and networks F P 6 ROADCON IST projects (+ GROWTH, IMS) eCOGNOS eConstruct ECCREDI ENCORD ENBRI ECI DIVERCITY eLEGAL e-HUB GlobEMEN e-CORE OSMOS ISTforCE PROCURE VOSTER prodAEC ICCI Global RTD Standardisation IMS ISO/TC59/SC13WG6 IAI + aecXML ISOSTEP CEN/ISSS bcXML OMG OAG W3C ICIS Denmark:Digital building Italy:FTI, MIUR, ANCE Portugal:FEDER, MSI, AI European constructionsector organisations France: PUCA Hungary UK:EPSRC, DTI,CITE, SIENE Finland:TEKES, VERA,UTT Netherlands:PAIS Germany:BMVBW, BMWi,GAEB Slovenia Sweden:Competitive BlgITBoF National programmes + support groups ROADCON  Confidential -8- Matti Hannus, VTT, 11 Feb 2002

  9. Interactions Involvement of stakeholders, industrial associations, etc. Conduct ROADCON Tasks and Activities Distribution of results to partners and stakeholders Consolidation and analysis of feedback, etc. ROADCONStakeholders ROADCONConsortium Validation & endorsement of synthesised findings => ROADMAP Preparation of dissemination material, presentations, etc. Interaction with/ presentation to different industrial bodies, SMEs, etc. Active dissemination through web,RTD projects, conferences etc. Promotion and presentations at workshops/events

  10. Contacts • - Albania • - Andorra • - Austria • - Belarus • - Belgium • - Bosnia&Herzegovina • - Bulgaria • - Croatia • - Cyprus • - Czech Republic • - Denmark • - Estonia • - Faroe Islands • Finland •  France • Germany • - Gibraltar • - Greece • Hungary • Iceland • Ireland • Israel • Italy • - Latvia • - Liechtenstein • - Lithuania • - Luxembourg • - Macedonia • - Malta • - Moldova • - Monaco • Netherlands • - Norway • - Poland • Portugal • - Romania • - Russia • - San Marino • - Slovakia •  Slovenia • Spain • - Sweden • - Switzerland • - Turkey • - Ukraine • United Kingdom • - Vatican • Yugoslavia Underconstruction IBRI • Liaison with: • EU + newly associated states • Non-EU countries VERA Tekes RTK Senaatti YIT RTS Granlund NTH VTT ...more SINTEF Ru EPM KTH Ee SKANSKA SBt Li Aalborg ICL Usal Lv BIC Lough HBG Bl BRE GCL TNO AEC3 TW FhG US STABU Pl HTF TUD NIST BBRI OBP NEM CIFE BIBA Cz Ur CTICM H+P Sl Ca Ml Jp GTM-C Ch Aa NRC-IRC GDL Bg Lju Cr Geodeco CSTB Yo Sg Hk Bh Ro Uninova NUS HKU CSIC Md Ab Au NZ CSIRO Tu Za Ma Gr CSIR Cy

  11. Core Team • Centre Scientifique et Technique du Bâtiment, CSTB (F) - Coordinator • Technical Research Centre of Finland, VTT (Fin) • Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research, TNO, (NL) • Garas Consultants Limited, GCL (UK) • University of Salford, USAL (UK) • Loughborough University - Lough.cv (UK) • Nemetschek AG, NEM (D) • Belgian Building ResearchInstitute, BBRI (B) • GTM Construction, GTM-C (F)

  12. Web site • Up-to-date information • Contact lists • Events calendar • Submission of interest and suggestions • ... more Opening on1 June 2002: http://roadcon.vtt.fi

  13. eSM@RT conference Please note in your calendar the eSMART 2002 conference in Manchester, 19-21 November 2002. http://esmart.salford.ac.uk/eSMART.htm The evolving roadmaps will be presented and discussed in this event. The eSMART conference is expected to be a major milestone towards FP6 for the experts in construction ICT.

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