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by duncan on 24 Mar 2021
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@filipejsbrandao said:
Last week I tried to request access to the BAMB material passports platform but I didn't get a reply. Also their platform seems to be offline: https://passports.bamb2020.eu
They must have gone to the same website design school as Autodesk - the link has changed: https://www.bamb2020.eu/topics/materials-passports/
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by filipejsbrandao on 25 Mar 2021
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@duncan If you look at the bottom of that page there are some links to videos on vimeo showing someone adding materials to the said platform. There is also a link to visit the platform as a guest, but it is not working.
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by filipejsbrandao on 25 Mar 2021
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I was searching for a paper on Scan-To-BIM that I watched on eCAADe2020 and bumped into this: Design Optimisation via BIM Supported Material Passports http://papers.cumincad.org/data/works/att/ecaade2020_229.pdf. The methodology contains informations that might be useful.
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by jchkoch on 14 Apr 2021
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@duncan said:
BIM_as_a_tool_to_implement_circular_economy_into_construction_projects__life_cycle
https://projekter.aau.dk/projekter/files/294311131/BIM_as_a_tool_to_implement_circular_economy_into_construction_projects__life_cycle.pdf
Very interesting to read as to how BIM and Material Passports could interact.
@lukas said:
germany has its AVV: Abfallverzeichnisverordnung. Material numbers at demolition, so that a recycling can be organised.
https://www.umweltbundesamt.de/en/topics/waste-resources/waste-management/waste-types/waste-classification
the AVV is the German implementation into law based on the European Waste Catalog as per the EU Commission decision found here https://op.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/239a2785-9115-4e06-adae-66c8e08a5a42
this sounds like a decent basis to develop a open standard to develop material passports which could be linked into BIM models.