Use Case VitruAI Labs

Abu Dhabi DDCR Review — in-model Abu Dhabi DDCR compliance for Revit

Abu Dhabi DDCR Review runs an in-Revit compliance check against the Abu Dhabi Development Code & Regulations (DDCR) for Department of Municipalities and Transport submissions, covering setbacks, heights, parking, fire egress, room minimums, and Estidama Pearl Rating overlays where required. The same Code Compliance Agent runs the DDCR rule library against the working Revit model, available now as a Labs engagement under MSA + Appendix.

  • Run a full DDCR review on the live Revit model with every flag cited back to its source clause in the published Abu Dhabi DDCR.
  • Handle Estidama Pearl Rating overlays in the same pass where scoped, with Pearl-specific flags clearly separated from base DDCR issues.
  • Export an audit-ready DDCR report and issue log formatted to sit alongside the architectural set in the DMT submission package.
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How it works

From outsourced consultant cycles to in-Revit DDCR flags.

Workflow today

  1. 01

    Designer drafts the model — DDCR as an afterthought

    Weeks 1–4 sit inside Revit. Architects push the architectural model to internal standards, set up sheets, and coordinate with structure and MEP. DDCR compliance stays on a checklist, not in the model, and rule-by-rule knowledge sits with one or two senior staff who remember past DMT comments.

    Week 1–4
  2. 02

    External DDCR reviewer engaged

    Around Week 4–6, the team exports PDFs and DWGs and sends them to a DMT-fluent consultant. The reviewer runs a manual DDCR checklist against static sheets, often without direct access to the Revit file. A large share of the email thread is spent aligning on which model version the comments refer to and which Estidama Pearl Rating assumptions apply.

    Week 4–6
  3. 03

    Senior architect mediates low-context comments

    By Week 6–8, the marked-up set returns with DDCR and Estidama notes mixed together. A senior architect spends hours reverse-engineering which DDCR clause each comment maps to, which Revit elements are implicated, and what geometry or schedule change will satisfy both the consultant and DMT. The Revit team then tries to replicate hand-drawn fixes in the live model.

    Week 6–8
  4. 04

    Resubmit and wait for DMT clearance

    Revised drawings and exports go back for a second DDCR review between Weeks 8–11. Fixes often expose new issues, especially on setbacks, parking counts, and Pearl overlay items. Two or more cycles are typical before the consultant is comfortable signing off for DMT, which pushes authority approval later into the programme and ties up senior staff in review meetings.

    Week 8–11

Workflow with VitruAI

  1. 01

    Run the DDCR agent on the live Revit model

    On Day 1, the BIM Manager runs the Code Compliance Agent against the current Revit central file using the Abu Dhabi DDCR rule library. The agent walks every visible architectural element, reads parameters such as level, use, area, and parking type, and checks them against the scoped DDCR clauses and any Estidama Pearl Rating overlay rules for that project.

    Day 1 · single-digit minutes per typical model
  2. 02

    Review DDCR and Estidama flags in Revit

    From Day 1–3, the project team works through issues directly in Revit. Each flag lands as a model-aware annotation with the DDCR clause ID, measured value, threshold, severity, and a suggested fix. Where Estidama applies, Pearl-specific items are tagged separately so the sustainability lead can coordinate them with the main DDCR findings and the firm’s Revit templates.

    Day 1–3
  3. 03

    Senior architect signs off after re-runs

    By Day 3–5, the team has resolved the flagged issues and re-run the DDCR agent until the open-item list matches the project’s risk appetite. A licensed architect then reviews the consolidated DDCR and Estidama report, cross-checks a sample of clauses against the published Abu Dhabi DDCR, and signs off the model and report for authority submission.

    Day 3–5
  4. 04

    Submit with a citable DDCR report

    In Week 1–2 of the authority window, the practice submits the architectural set, Revit exports, and the DDCR report generated from the agent run. The audit trail lists each clause tested, any residual deviations, and the associated Revit element IDs, giving DMT a clear line from drawing to rule. Firms already running Dubai villa code compliance can extend the same workflow to Abu Dhabi projects.

    Week 1–2
Common questions

Abu Dhabi DDCR review — frequently asked questions

  • Does this cover the Estidama Pearl Rating overlay?

    Yes, when scoped into the Labs engagement, Estidama Pearl Rating runs as an additional rule layer on top of the base DDCR library. Pearl-specific checks, such as minimum shading percentages or bicycle parking ratios, appear as their own tagged issues in the same Revit review. Many firms pair this with a dedicated Estidama Pearl Rating check workflow for sustainability teams.

  • How does Abu Dhabi DDCR differ from the Dubai Building Code?

    Abu Dhabi DDCR sits under the Department of Municipalities and Transport, while Dubai uses its own villa and building codes under Dubai Municipality. Setback envelopes, parking ratios, and sustainability expectations differ between the two jurisdictions, so each needs a separate rule library. The same Code Compliance Agent can run either the Abu Dhabi DDCR or the Dubai villa code compliance library once configured.

  • What is the Labs engagement timeline for Abu Dhabi DDCR compliance?

    A typical DDCR Labs engagement runs 6–10 weeks from kickoff to a working agent against your first Abu Dhabi project. The rule library is co-built with your compliance lead, mapping your standard details, Revit families, and naming conventions to the published Abu Dhabi DDCR. Each Labs deployment ships a per-project accuracy report calibrated to your pipeline so you can see how the agent behaves on real models.

  • Can we run the DDCR agent on existing in-flight projects?

    Yes, the DDCR workflow runs against any Revit model with standard architectural disciplines, including in-flight projects already partway through design. Before kickoff, VitruAI runs a ~30-minute health check on your Revit template and worksharing setup to confirm parameters and categories are consistent. Many firms start by trialling the agent on a nearly complete job to benchmark current manual review effort against in-model flags.

  • Does the agent submit to the Department of Municipalities and Transport for us?

    No, the agent prepares a reviewed Revit model and a citable DDCR report, but it does not act as the applicant of record. A licensed architect or engineer at your firm remains responsible for signing, packaging, and uploading the submission to DMT. VitruAI does not claim authority sign-off; it gives you a clear, clause-linked audit trail to support your professional judgement during Abu Dhabi DDCR compliance review.

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