Industry Foundation Classes

The Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) is a CAD data exchange data schema intended for description of architectural, building and construction industry data.

It is a platform-neutral, open data schema specification that is not controlled by a single vendor or group of vendors. It is an object-based data schema with a data model developed by buildingSMART (formerly the International Alliance for Interoperability, IAI) to facilitate interoperability in the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry, and is a commonly used collaboration format in Building information modeling (BIM) based projects. The IFC model specification is open and available.[1] It is registered by ISO and is an official International Standard ISO 16739-1:2018.

Because of its focus on interoperability the Danish government in 2010 made the use of IFC format(s) compulsory for publicly aided building projects.[2] In 2017 the Finnish state-owned facility management company Senate Properties started to demand use of IFC compatible software and BIM in all their projects.[3] Also the Norwegian Government, Health and Defense client organisations require use of IFC BIM in all projects as well as many municipalities, private clients, contractors and designers have integrated IFC BIM in their business.[citation needed]. The popularity of the IFC data schema in construction has continued to grow, primarily for the purpose of exchanging geometry.

  1. ^ "Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)". buildingSMART. Retrieved 2021-12-21.
  2. ^ "Digital client demands scheme", Archived from the original.
  3. ^ "Sivua ei löydy". Senaatti.fi. 2015-10-23. Archived from the original on 2012-02-26. Retrieved 2017-03-19.

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