GS1 Hong Kong has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with HKABAEIMA (Hong Kong Alliance for Built Asset & Environment Information and Management Associations), which is the Hong Kong chapter of buildingSMART, to enable the construction industry to benefit from the combined expertise of both organisations through the use of standards and services they deliver.
The use of global buildingSmart and GS1 standards, in particular for product instance identification and exchange of product data, is critical in addressing today’s challenges of digitalisation in the construction sector.
This agreement further strengthens the benefits of open standards-based interoperability throughout the building and infrastructure value chain and lifecycle, and the broader application of digital product information. With shared visions and goals, the aim of this MoU is to jointly expand the breadth and depth of the standards that are developed and maintained in their respective communities.
“As a vendor-neutral and not-for-profit body that leads the development of open digital information flows across the built asset economy, we uphold the Vision of buildingSMART to enable full benefits from digital ways of working in the built asset industry; and we uphold the Vision of the HKABAEIMA to foster societal collaboration for smarter information management across built asset and environment. I look forward to collaborating closer with GS1 Hong Kong to advance the frontiers of built asset industry, helping to enable digital transformation for Smart City development,” said Ada Fung, President of HKABAEIMA cum Chair of Hong Kong Chapter of buildingSMART.
“GS1 standards for identification and product data exchange enhance supply chain efficiency, enabling interoperability between actors in BIM processes. The standards build the foundation for life cycle traceability of building materials, which supports the construction industry with better authentication, enhanced compliance and increased sustainability,” Anna Lin, Chief Executive of GS1 Hong Kong said. “We are honoured to collaborate with HKABAEIMA in strengthening open standards and interoperability throughout the supply chain, driving the digital transformation of Hong Kong’s construction sector.” — Construction+ Online