As part of the RECONMATIC project, in this third part of the WASTEie series, we focus on the pragmatic integration of information requirements into existing industry workflows, especially in the context of C&D waste management. This follows our initial exploration of potential waste streams and the subsequent development of a process map for material recycling and reuse.
Our journey began with the adoption of the IFC schema. IFC 4.3, with its latest advancements in rail and road domains and recent official recognition, appeared as a promising framework for defining parameters and information requirements.
However, our analysis revealed gaps in its applicability to C&D waste management. The IFC schema, while extensive, falls short in areas critical for evaluating circularity, particularly in defining material properties pertinent to C&D waste.
To address these limitations, we propose the integration of additional property sets dedicated to C&D waste and material recycling through the use of buildingSMART data dictionaries. This approach not only fills the identified gaps in the IFC schema, but also maintains coherence with existing technological frameworks.