Below are questions that once defined for a project would allow for subsequent actions to be taken. This is likley to become part of the Forum Revit tools.
Wood
Masonry
Cast In Place
PreCast
Steel
CFS - Cold-Formed Steel/ Light gauge
FHA (Federal Housing Administration)
ANSI (American National Standards Institute)
Fiber Cement
Stucco
Engineered Wood
Brick
Brick - Thin
Stone
Stone Synthetic
Vinyl
walk-up: 1–4 stories
Mid-rise: 5–9 stories
High-rise: 10+ stories
TYPE I-A--Fire Resistive Non-combustible
TYPE I-B--Fire Resistive Non-Combustible
TYPE II-A--Protected Non-Combustible
TYPE II-B--Unprotected Non-Combustible
TYPE III-A--Protected Combustible
TYPE III-B--Unprotected Combustible
TYPE IV--Heavy Timber
TYPE V-A--Protected Wood Frame
TYPE V-B--Unprotected Wood Frame
FAC (Florida Accessibility Code)
UFAS (Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards)
ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act)
Gable
Hip
Mansard
Parapet/Flat
Multifamily
Senior Living
Student Housing
Commercial
Mixed use
Miami-Date Notice of Acceptance (NOA)
High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ)
Florida Product Approval (FPA)
Breakdown:
Structural Materials-ConstructionType-GoverningRegulations-Accessibility-AHJ Submission Type-ExtFinishMaterials-Roof-NumberOfFloors-Use-State-SheetNumber
This building classification system assumes that you are submitting to the AHJ each individual building type as a separate signed and sealed package/set. For purposes of this exercise, we are not accounting for master package/sets.
Examples:
Wood-5A-FHA-UFAS_ADA-Separate-Stucco_Stone-Hip-4-Multifamily-FL-A1.04
Wood-5B-FHA-UFAS_ADA-Master-Stucco_Stone-Hip-3-Multifamily-FL-A1.04
Wood-3A-FHA-UFAS_ADA-Separate-Stucco_Stone-Hip-4-Multifamily-FL-A1.04