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1 Nov 2005 - Nova has made a significant breakthrough into the
European market with the signing of a contract to implement a pilot
project to determine the feasibility and application of our technology,
specifically Automated Building Plan Check system called FORNAX™.
The customer, STATENS BYGNINGSTEKNISKE ETAT
(BE) or the Norwegian National Office of Building Technology
and Administration is based
in Oslo while Nova was represented by its wholly-owned subsidiary
NovaCityNets Pte Ltd. SBE performs building code checking on
submitted building & services plans for the construction industry
in Norway.
As a provider of integrated e-Government solutions
and internet professional services, Nova has developed a unique
computer software
solution that utilises the International Alliance for Interoperability’s
Industry Foundation Classes 2x Edition 2, a unique, object-oriented,
open-source data structure standard. This international standard
guides the assembly of shared information models to be used in
the description of physical structures with computer-aided design
(CAD) tools and other software.
SBE made this decision to directly award Nova the
contract when it had determined that no other vendor is currently
able to provide this unique solution.
“This contract follows another direct award by New York
City Council for a similar implementation. It represents continued
industry confidence in and global acceptance of our expertise and
a unique product,” said Steven Chan, Chief Executive Officer
of Nova Group.
About FORNAX™
FORNAX™ product
was developed to perform automated checks on electronic building
plans and development plans against building and land regulations
(or guidelines) for design compliance. With this product, users
can perform building and land design assessments in a quick and
consistent manner.
The software reads digital plans, performs automated evaluation
of the plans against a database of codes of practice and regulations,
and produces reports on compliance or otherwise. On receiving the
report, the examining officer may grant a waiver for non-compliance
in certain cases. The final results are then used for follow-up
action between the developer, the designer and the authority.
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