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Configure and report project data for AIA 2030 with Autodesk Insight.
Type:
Tutorial
Length:
3 min.
Transcript
00:03
Insight provides reporting for the American Institute of Architects Design Data Exchange (AIA DDx).
00:11
Firms that have signed on to the AIA 2030 Commitment can make reporting of project data a streamlined process
00:18
using integrated DDx reporting in Insight.
00:21
In Insight, navigate to the model that you want to submit and report to AIA DDx.
00:27
In the tile, click More (⋮), and from the flyout, select Report to AIA DDx.
00:35
A loading dialog displays, and once it is complete, the Report to AIA DDx page opens.
00:43
From the Service Configuration group, enter your Firm key and your User key,
00:48
which you can find in your AIA 2030 DDx dashboard under Company Information and API Request Logs, respectively.
00:56
Next, configure the Project Data, which is the information that will be included in the report.
01:04
You can expand or collapse sections to make it easier to navigate.
01:08
From the Mandatory section, some information is already populated based on your existing Insight settings,
01:14
such as the project name.
01:16
Here, set the project phase, reporting year, use type, and design energy code.
01:23
You can also identify major benchmarks needed for the AIA submission,
01:28
such as Baseline EUI, Target EUI, and Predicted EUI.
01:34
From the Data Type column, notice that the baseline and target UI use external, or third-party API tools.
01:42
If you need to change the units for the AIA submission, from the toolbar, select Settings.
01:48
The Project Settings dialog displays.
01:52
Here, you can customize the units for the report.
01:55
Click OK.
01:57
Then, configure any optional data you would like to report,
02:01
including items such as renewable energy sources, chiller type, lighting power density,
02:07
windows-to-wall ratio, and energy consumption by energy types.
02:13
After you have your report configured, click Report.
02:18
When it is complete, a confirmation message displays.
02:21
Navigate to your AIA 2030 DDx dashboard and open your newly created report.
02:29
You will have the ability to double-check and finalize your report settings before finalizing the reporting.
Video transcript
00:03
Insight provides reporting for the American Institute of Architects Design Data Exchange (AIA DDx).
00:11
Firms that have signed on to the AIA 2030 Commitment can make reporting of project data a streamlined process
00:18
using integrated DDx reporting in Insight.
00:21
In Insight, navigate to the model that you want to submit and report to AIA DDx.
00:27
In the tile, click More (⋮), and from the flyout, select Report to AIA DDx.
00:35
A loading dialog displays, and once it is complete, the Report to AIA DDx page opens.
00:43
From the Service Configuration group, enter your Firm key and your User key,
00:48
which you can find in your AIA 2030 DDx dashboard under Company Information and API Request Logs, respectively.
00:56
Next, configure the Project Data, which is the information that will be included in the report.
01:04
You can expand or collapse sections to make it easier to navigate.
01:08
From the Mandatory section, some information is already populated based on your existing Insight settings,
01:14
such as the project name.
01:16
Here, set the project phase, reporting year, use type, and design energy code.
01:23
You can also identify major benchmarks needed for the AIA submission,
01:28
such as Baseline EUI, Target EUI, and Predicted EUI.
01:34
From the Data Type column, notice that the baseline and target UI use external, or third-party API tools.
01:42
If you need to change the units for the AIA submission, from the toolbar, select Settings.
01:48
The Project Settings dialog displays.
01:52
Here, you can customize the units for the report.
01:55
Click OK.
01:57
Then, configure any optional data you would like to report,
02:01
including items such as renewable energy sources, chiller type, lighting power density,
02:07
windows-to-wall ratio, and energy consumption by energy types.
02:13
After you have your report configured, click Report.
02:18
When it is complete, a confirmation message displays.
02:21
Navigate to your AIA 2030 DDx dashboard and open your newly created report.
02:29
You will have the ability to double-check and finalize your report settings before finalizing the reporting.
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