
A consortium of EU members and organisations has secured funding to develop digital logbooks for buildings.
The openDBL project aims to create a digital logbook that will serve as a central platform to store and manage different types of information, including construction details, maintenance records, and operational data, such as air quality. The logbook will have open interfaces with various data sources, allowing remote access and real-time updates.
Eight EU member states are involved in the project: Estonia, Germany, Greece, Italy, Latvia, Poland, Romania and Spain. The project has secured €4.5m of EC funding.
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