Digital Construction

US company develops ‘spell checker’ for BIM code violations

A software developer in San Francisco has devised a plug-in for building information models, or BIMs, that uses artificial intelligence to check for violations of local building codes.

UpCodes, which launched a free beta version of the program in April, has made its first public release.

Currently, the supported codes are all in the US.

The idea is to “spell check” a BIM model. According to UpCodes, the beta product identifies an average of 27 violations per project.

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