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Extending IFC Data Structure for Carbon Digital Twin: an IFC Road Example

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Abstract

The construction sector must accelerate progress towards net-zero targets. Current digital twin (DT) frameworks lack integrated carbon data, limiting their effectiveness for sustainability. Industry Foundation Classes (IFC), as an international open data standard, offer the potential to address this gap without exacerbating interoperability issues. This paper proposes extending the IFC schema to include carbon data, focusing on road infrastructure. This study maps the key entities for carbon management to a granular level and adds new carbon property sets to the key entities. It is essential for a carbon digital twin (CDT) that requires exchanging information across lifecycle stages and stakeholders for computational carbon management of road infrastructure.

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Journal Title

Computing in Construction

Conference Name

Proceedings of the 2025 European Conference on Computing in Construction

Journal ISSN

2684-1150
2684-1150

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Publisher

European Council for Computing in Construction

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Sponsorship
European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation pro- gramme, Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 101034337