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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]
Download QR code; Print/export ... format and codes used in construction documentation ISO/TR 13567-3: ... follows a classification system like CI/SfB building codes ...
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.
ISO 3879:1977 Welded joints — Recommended practice for liquid penetrant testing [Withdrawn: replaced with ISO 3452] ISO 3880 Building construction – Stairs – Vocabulary ISO 3880-1:1977 [Withdrawn without replacement] ISO 3881:1977 Building construction — Modular co-ordination — Stairs and stair openings — Co-ordinating dimensions
ISO 19144 Geographic information – Classification systems ISO 19144-1:2009 Part 1: Classification system structure; ISO 19144-2:2012 Part 2: Land Cover Meta Language (LCML) ISO 19145:2013 Geographic information – Registry of representations of geographic point location; ISO 19146:2010 Geographic information – Cross-domain vocabularies
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 ...
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]
The International Code Council (ICC), also known as the Code Council, is an American nonprofit standards organization sponsored by the building trades, which was founded in 1994 through the merger of three regional model code organizations in the American construction industry. [1]