Quick Summary
Bronson partnered with NRC to find, score, and rank AI use cases across Codes Canada, NMS, and CCMC.
Staff from business, research, tech, and operations teams took part through interviews and workshops.
A simple scoring system was built to rank each idea on value, feasibility, scale, data readiness, and fit with NRC’s strategy.
NRC’s tech setup was reviewed in full, including legacy systems, Azure cloud, and data stored in SQL, NoSQL, and XML.
Bronson delivered a Use Case Playbook, a ranked Backlog, and an Architecture Review with a clear plan for AI-ready tech.
Project Overview
NRC engaged Bronson as part of its Partnership Pathways initiative. The goal: use AI to modernize Canada’s construction standards.
NRC sets the rules for how buildings are designed and built across Canada. Its work covers fire safety, plumbing, energy use, and structural performance.
Three NRC programs lead this work: Codes Canada, the National Master Specification (NMS), and the Canadian Construction Materials Centre (CCMC). Together, these programs shape the technical and legal rules that guide Canada’s construction sector.
The amount of technical content NRC manages keeps growing. Rules keep changing. And demand for digital, easy-to-use standards keeps rising.
NRC saw that AI could help. But a clear plan was needed: where should AI go first, and was the tech ready to support it?
Bronson ran a focused, stakeholder-driven engagement. The work gave NRC a ranked AI roadmap, a clear view of its tech readiness, and a path forward for the next phase.

