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In fiscal 2024, we published the final report on technical verification in the survey and research for the development of the Technology Map.

In order to create a revising analog regulations based on digital principles, Digital Agency cooperates with the government ministries and agencies in charge of regulations and local public entities, and conducts technical verification from the viewpoint of confirming security and effectiveness.
In fiscal 2024 (fiscal 2024), two types of technical verification were conducted as part of the technical verification project, and the final report of each of the selected companies was published as follows.
For details of each selected business operator, please refer to , which announced the results of the public application for the selection of technology verification in the survey and research for the development of the 2024 Technology Map.

1. Verification of the possibility of utilizing sensors, etc. in regular inspections of piping facilities, etc. (in cooperation with Machida City)

Validation Summary

With regard to periodic inspections of specified building facilities managed by local governments, etc., it will be verified whether or not not only maintenance management but also rationalization, efficiency improvement, and upgrading of quality assurance after the completion of public works can be achieved by confirming the internal deterioration status of specified building facilities (piping facilities, etc.) using sensors, etc., determining the remaining life, and reducing repair costs.

  • Main applicable regulations: Periodic inspections of specified building facilities based on Article 12, Paragraph 4 of the Building Standards Act and Article 6-2, Paragraph 1 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Building Standards Act

Selected business entity

  • SSK Facilities Corporation

Final report

Summary of Verification Results

The summary of the results of the verification is as follows. For details, please refer to the final report of the adopting business operator.

  • It was shown that non-destructive inspection using X-ray transmission inspection and fiberscope, etc. could be utilized as an inspection method similar to visual inspection in various facilities owned by Machida City to be inspected.
  • By utilizing the verification technology, it became possible to carry out the renewal work according to the degradation condition of the piping, and the effect that the cost for the renewal work can be delayed and the cost which occurs at one time can be greatly reduced was also shown.

Report of the Adopting Entity

2. Verification of the possibility of using LiDAR, etc. in property surveys for general compensation necessary for the acquisition of public land, etc. (in cooperation with Saitama Prefecture)

Validation Summary

In order to calculate the amount of compensation for the acquisition of land for public works projects, the SESC will conduct on-site inspections of buildings and other structures on the land to be acquired. The SESC will conduct necessary measurements using LiDAR, etc., calculate the amount of compensation based on the measurement results, etc., and verify whether the on-site inspections can be streamlined, made more efficient, and made more sophisticated.

  • Main applicable regulations: General compensation for the acquisition or use of public land (acquisition of land, relocation of buildings, etc.) based on the "Outline of Standards for Compensation for Losses Associated with the Acquisition of Public Land"

Selected business entity

  • Organic Use Factory Consortium
  • Starts & amp; Land Consultancy Consortium

Final report

Summary of Verification Results

The summary of the verification results is as follows. For details, please refer to the final report of each selected business operator.

  • The feasibility and practicability of using a tablet LiDAR application and a laser scanner in property survey work was confirmed, and in March 2025, it is planned to disseminate the results, including verification results, to local governments in Saitama Prefecture.
  • With regard to the review of regulations based on analog methods (e.g., allowing the use of 3D models in addition to 2D drawings for current survey records), the possibility of further streamlining was indicated, and it was decided to consider this issue through FY 2025.

Report of the Adopting Entity

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