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ISO 12006 "Building construction - Organization of information about construction works" is an international standard dealing with structuring of information for construction. It has two parts: ISO 12006-2:2015 "Building construction - Organization of information about construction works - Part 2: Framework for classification of information" [1]
The Classification of types of construction (CC), is a nomenclature for the classification of constructions (i.e. buildings) according to their type. It is based on the CPC that was published by the United Nations in 1991. Its final version was approved in 1997. [1] [2]
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Uniclass 2015 was carefully structured to be in accordance with ISO 12006-2 Building construction – Organization of information about construction works – Part 2: Framework for classification. [2] It is therefore particularly suited to use in an international context, mapping to other similarly compliant schemes around the world.
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The standard provides with the document kind classification code (DCC) a structured letter-code for the classification of any kind of document. A public access database IEC 61355 DB [ 3 ] is available in order to facilitate the individuation of the correct code to be applied to a document
The ICS uses an hierarchical classification, which consists of three nested levels called fields (Level 1), groups (Level 2) and sub-groups (Level 3). Each field is subdivided into groups, which are further divided into sub-groups. All classification levels are designated by a classification code (called notation) and a title.
It is maintained by ISO Working Group ISO/TC10/SC10/WG10 [10] responsible for Reference Designation within ISO Process Plant Documentation sub committee SC10. RDS-CW has been designed as an international classification system that can be used by BIM [ 11 ] [ 12 ] allowing for the prospect of integrating classification systems for construction ...