Changelog: Clone Public Constructions & a Wave of Bug Fixes 🚀

Hey @Community :waving_hand:

This one’s been building up — the ability to clone public constructions from other organisations, biogenic content parameters in the material editor, and an in-app feedback tool. Oh, and we squashed a lot of bugs. Let’s dig in:


:repeat_button: Clone Public Constructions from Other Organisations

It’s now possible to clone a public construction from another organisation directly into your own. The original source is tracked behind the scenes, so you always know where a construction came from — and your version is fully yours to edit.


:dna: Biogenic Content Parameters

Materials that contain biogenic carbon can now have their biogenic parameters (product and packaging) entered directly in the material editor — when creating, editing, or cloning a material. The field sits just above the LCA indicators, right where it makes sense.


:speech_balloon: In-App Feedback

There’s now a feedback button built into the app. Spot something off? Have a suggestion? You can send it without leaving RTLCA. We’re listening.


:high_voltage: B6 energy guidance for early-stage projects

When setting up operational energy (B6), the platform now shows recommended maximum consumption values based on your building typology, along with a note on the Danish energy frame limits (30 or 40 + 1000/A kWh/m²/year). A reminder is also shown that a real energy frame calculation is required at project completion.


:bug: Bug Fixes

  • :building_construction: Fixed window and door total areas breaking after the Speckle v3.15 connector update. Both area parsing paths are now aligned with the new naming conventions.
  • :triangular_ruler: Fixed columns not exporting their length in meters from Speckle models.
  • :wrench: Fixed a store initialisation issue that prevented models from being added when editing an existing building project.
  • :card_index_dividers: Fixed collection filtering not being applied correctly against the database — collections now filter as expected in the mapping view.
  • :magnifying_glass_tilted_left: Fixed the datasource filter in the material mapping library occasionally showing undefined values instead of real datasource names.
  • :pencil: Fixed editing a preferred unit value clearing the field when extending an existing number (e.g., 100100.5).
  • :high_voltage: Fixed the mapping progress bar not updating automatically after performing a mapping action — it now reflects the new percentage without a page refresh.
  • :label: Fixed classification codes not appearing in the material mapping modal, even though the data was present in the backend.
  • :denmark: Fixed reference areas not being selectable when using the Low Emission (2025) calculation type.
  • :denmark: Fixed the transport setup step showing incorrectly during project creation/editing for Low Emission (2025) projects.
  • :clipboard: Fixed an error that allowed B6 energy data to be submitted without a consumption value — validation now catches this before continuing.
  • :label: Fixed library filters not persisting for materials when switching between the materials and constructions tabs.
  • :robot: Fixed automapping failing on a construction model when an architect model had already been automapped in the same project.
  • :bar_chart: Fixed emissions showing as 0 in the project breakdown Excel export.

Plenty in this release — both new capabilities and a solid round of polish. As always, questions and feedback are welcome in the community. Keep building! :seedling:

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Hi guys

Great work with the release! Looking forward to being able to edit LCAbyg constructions :star_struck::tada:

Might I suggest, that you add an image like this is the description you’ve made in the Operational Energy Use (B6) tab, with a little description of whether you should enter the total PV production (3) or only the total PV production - 25/1,9, like we do in LCAbyg.

This would be very neat :grin::folded_hands:

That would address this topic: