I am at MEST 2009 in Bahrain where I had the opportunity to speak about the New Interoperability Challenge: The Convergence of BIM, CAD, GIS, and 3D and some related topics.
I listened to a fascinating presentation by Venkatesa Kumar about the Municipal One Stop Shop for building permitting that the Information System Directorate of the Ministry Of Municipalities & Agriculture Affairs of the Kingdom of Bahrain has implemented. I have blogged previously about Singapore's world leading building permitting system, and so was very interested to find that Bahrain's permitting system not only has similar objectives
- Improve the accuracy of submissions
- Automate the permit application review process
- Map urban development projects and applications
but also that electronic submissions are mandatory in Bahrain, as they are in Singapore. The government offices that review building permit applications include Electricity, Water, Civil Defense, Roads and Highways, Sewerage, and others. Singapore has been a strong supporter of building information modeling (BIM) and supports architectural and structural BIM submissions (MEP BIM is coming soon I've been told), in addition to 2D electronic drawing submissions (DWG, DWF, DGN, DXF, and PDF). In Bahrain currently only 2D electronic drawing (DWG, DWF) submissions are supported, though I sensed real interest in BIM at MEST 2009. According to Mr. Kumar, the electronic building permitting system in Bahrain has already managed to reduce the average time required to grant a provisional building permit from six months to one week, which represents a tremendous achievement.
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