1st Edition
Digital Transformation of Building Permitting
Chapter 1: Introduction: Embracing the Complexity of Building Permit Systems
Judith Fauth, Rita Lavikka, Dogus Guler, Francesca Noardo, Peter Nørkjær Gade, and Silvia Mastrolembo Ventura
PART I. Transitioning to Innovative Building Permit Processes: Foundational Understanding
Chapter 2: What Is a Building Permit Process? An International Review
Judith Fauth and Peter Nørkjær Gade
Chapter 3: Maturity Models for Digital Building Permits
Orjola Braholli, Mariana Ataide, and Dietmar Siegele
Chapter 4: Complexity in Building Permit Decisions: Beyond Pass and Fail
Judith Fauth, Nicholas Nisbet, Peter Nørkjær Gade, and Eilif Hjelseth
Chapter 5: Sustainability in Building Permitting
Stefanie-Brigitte Deac-Kaiser, Judith Fauth, Thomas Beach, and Nicolae-Andrei Crisan
Chapter 6: Interconnection of Digital Building Logbooks and Building Permits: Realisation, Common Data, and Added Value
Pedro Mêda, Judith Fauth, and Silvia Mastrolembo Ventura
Chapter 7: Legal Reasoning for Interpreting Requirements
Eilif Hjelseth
PART II. Evolving Technology: Technical Developments Serving Digital Building Permits
Chapter 8: Putting Automated Compliance Checking in Context
Tanya Bloch, and Nicholas Nisbet
Chapter 9:AR, VR and XR in Building Permitting
Harald Urban, Gabriel Pelikan, Alexander Gerger, and Christian Schranz
Chapter 10: Semantic Web Technologies for Building Permitting
Jeroen Werbrouck, Philipp Hagedorn, Alex Donkers, and Judith Fauth
Chapter 11: Integrating Emerging Technologies to Streamline Urban Planning, Cadastral Registration, and Building Approvals
Davood Shojaei, Soheil Sabri, and Abbas Rajabifard
Chapter 12: Integrating 3D Geodata-Based Spatial Plans into 3D Land Administration for Digital Building Permits
Dogus Guler
Chapter 13: Using Information Delivery Specification for Compliance Checking in Building Permitting
Anshika Karn, Simon Fischer, and Jernej Tekavec
Chapter 14: XPlanung and the Digital Transformation of Urban Planning in Germany: Standards, Practice, and Perspectives
Kai-Uwe Krause and Carsten Pieper
Chapter 15: Data Profiling and Validation through Linked Data Technologies
Rob Atkinson, Francesca Noardo, Nataliya Keberle, Arkadiusz Chadzynski, Alejandro Villar, Mayte Toscano, and Vladimir Alexiev
Chapter 16: AI for Building Permitting: Balancing Speed, Flexibility, and Trust
Tanya Bloch, Stefan Fuchs, Judith Fauth, and Robert Amor
Chapter 17: AI-Driven Interpretation of Regulatory Documents Using NLP & LLMs
Hansi Hettiarachchi, Edlira Vakaj, Dhoyazan Al-Turki, and Mohamed Medhat Gaber
PART III. Implementing Digital Building Permits: International Experiences and Case Studies
Chapter 18: Finland’s Digital Leap in Building Permits: Journey through Hands-on BIM-Piloting and Cross-sectoral Collaboration
Rita Lavikka, Anna-Riitta Kallinen, Antero Hirvensalo, Tomi Henttinen, and Tiina Talvitie
Chapter 19: BIM-Based Building Permit: Semi-automated Code-Compliance Checks in Estonia
Christopher-Robin Raitviir, Pille-Riin Peet, Irene Lill, and Raido Puust
Chapter 20: Digital Building Permit Service at the Municipality of Rotterdam
Rolf Jonker, and Wouter Streefkerk
Chapter 21: Implementing Nationwide Public Service Software in Federal Systems: A Case Study of the ‘One for All’ Approach in Germany
Ronny Weinkauf, and Christoph Vollmer
Chapter 22: Driving Digital Transformation in Building Permits: BIM and Automated Checks in Vila Nova de Gaia
Carla Pires, Ana Baptista, and Marco Carvalho
Chapter 23: The Status of Digitalisation of the Planning and Building Permissions System in Ontario, Canada
Mark Whitell, Saeid Emamgholian, Arash Shahi, and Mojgan Jadidi
Chapter 24: Permitting System Digitalization in the United States
Dan Puerling
Chapter 25: Brazilian Scenario for Digital Building Permits: Initiatives from Pioneering Municipalities
Douglas M. de Brito, Dayana B. Costa, and Emerson de Andrade Marques Ferreira
Chapter 26: Conclusions
Judith Fauth, Rita Lavikka, Dogus Guler, Francesca Noardo, Peter Nørkjær Gade, and Silvia Mastrolembo Ventura
Biography
Judith Fauth is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Technical University of Munich in Germany, at the Chair of Computing in Civil and Building Engineering, as of April 2025. Before joining her current position, she was a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoc Fellow at the University of Cambridge (UK), a Postdoctoral Researcher at Technische Universität Wien in Vienna (Austria), and a researcher in the iECO research project at RIB Software GmbH in Germany. Judith completed several research stays abroad in the USA (University of Southern California), Italy (Fraunhofer Italia), New Zealand (University of Auckland), and Israel (Technion – Israel Institute of Technology). She obtained her Doctorate in Engineering from Bauhaus-Universität Weimar (Germany), Department of Construction Engineering and Management, in 2021. She received various awards for young scientists in Germany and Austria for her dissertation. Judith graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Architecture and a master’s degree in Facility and Real Estate Management. Judith’s research interest is in the digitalisation of building permits starting in 2016. Her focus lies on transdisciplinary perspectives of project and process management in building permitting. She has published several scientific journal and conference articles on the topic. Judith is a member of the management committee of the European Network for Digital Building Permits (EUnet4DBP). She chairs the scientific committee of the Digital Building Permit Conferences and is part of the organising committee.
Dogus Guler is a docent in the Department of Geomatics Engineering at Istanbul Technical University, Türkiye. He holds BSc, MSc, and PhD degrees from the same department. His research interests cover applications of spatial decision making, data modelling, 3D geoinformation, Building Information Modelling (BIM), 3D land administration, and digital building permits for a sustainable future. He has been involved in and has conducted scientific projects funded by the Scientific Research Projects Department of the university, the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Türkiye (TÜBİTAK), and private companies. He has carried out research visits to Delft University of Technology (the Netherlands), the University of Colorado Boulder (USA), and KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden), thanks to scholarships such as the International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) Foundation PhD Scholarship and Postdoctoral Research Program of the Turkish Higher Education Council. His doctoral studies were awarded by several organisations, including the İlhan Tekeli Urbanism Culture Foundation and the Council of European Geodetic Surveyors (CLGE).
Rita Lavikka, DSc (Tech), is a Research Team Leader in Data-driven Circular Construction and an IPMA-C certified project manager at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. She coordinated the Horizon Europe ACCORD project, which digitalised building permit processes and automated compliance checks using BIM and other data sources to advance a sustainable built environment. Before joining VTT, she worked as a post-doctoral researcher at Aalto University, visited Stanford University twice as a visiting researcher, and co-founded a consultancy company that focuses on facilitating digital transformation in the built environment. Her research focuses on digitalising and decarbonising the built environment. She has co-authored articles on the digital disruption of the AEC industry, the co-creation of digital services, and data platforms and ecosystems around sustainability. She has received scholarships, best paper awards, and a highly commended journal article award at the 2018 Emerald Literati Awards. She has led and coordinated other R&D projects supporting the twin transition, EU Green Deal Goals, and digital initiatives. One of them, besides the ACCORD project, was the Nordic BIM4LCA project, which worked on digitalising building life-cycle assessment using BIM.
Francesca Noardo is a Researcher and Project Manager in the Collaboratory Solutions and Innovation Program of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC). Prior to joining OGC she has developed her research in geomatics at the Politecnico di Torino (Italy), where she obtained her PhD, and in the 3D geoinformation group at Delft University of Technology (NL), where she worked as a postdoc for more than three years on projects on smart cities and data integration and interoperability (with a focus on the use case of digital building permits), including projects co-funded by EuroSDR, ISPRS, and the Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions (AMS Institute), the City of Rotterdam, and a COFUND Marie Sklodowska Curie EU project. She has been working towards the interoperability and integration of multi-source spatial data, in particular detailed 3D information systems (from survey or design), into interoperable 3D maps, leveraging open standards and adopting a user-centric approach for the practical uptake of such technologies in urban applications. She is coordinating an international multidisciplinary collaboration as the founder and leader of the European Network for Digital Building Permits (EUnet4DBP). She is co-chair of the ISPRS WG IV-1 ‘Spatial Data Representation and Interoperability’. She also coordinated, with TU Delft, the Horizon Europe ‘Change toolkit for digital building permit’ (CHEK) project.
Peter Nørkjær Gade is Head of Research and Docent at Technology & Business, University College of Northern Denmark in Aalborg (Denmark). Before he joined his current positions, he worked at C.F. Møller Architects on building design projects and as an IT systems project manager. He obtained his doctorate in civil engineering from Aalborg University (Denmark), Department of the Built Environment in 2020. Peter graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Architectural Technology and Construction Management and a master’s degree in Building Informatics. Peter’s research interest focuses on providing positive changes in the construction industry through digital systems, particularly BIM, and more specifically, BIM-based model checking, emphasising both human and technical perspectives for more than a decade. He has published several scientific journal and conference articles on the topic. Peter is a member of European Network for Digital Building Permits (EUnet4DBP) and is involved in a research activity aiming at a European-wide building permit process analysis, with more than 20 researchers from different countries involved.
Silvia Mastrolembo Ventura is an Associate Professor of Production and Management of the Built Environment at the Università degli Studi di Brescia (Italy). She previously served at the same institution as a Postdoctoral Researcher (2019–2022) and as an Assistant Professor (2022–2025). A licensed engineer, she holds a five-year single-cycle Master of Science degree in Architectural Engineering. Moreover, she earned her PhD in Digital Innovation in Project and Construction Management from Politecnico di Milano (2015–2018) within the multidisciplinary doctoral programme in Architecture, Built Environment and Construction Engineering. Her research focuses on design and construction management, with a specific emphasis on digital and sustainable process innovation. She actively collaborates with public administrations and construction SMEs on the digital transformation of public works and building permit processes through national and EU-funded projects and initiatives, such as the Horizon Europe ‘Change toolkit for digital building permit’ (CHEK) project and the DIHCUBE European Digital Innovation Hub. Additionally, she is a member of the management committee of the European Network for Digital Building Permits (EUnet4DBP).






