TechFlow News, May 28: According to the “15th Five-Year Plan for Urban Renewal,” issued by the State Council on May 22, 2026, the State Council explicitly proposed promoting the application of blockchain technology in areas such as housing transactions and property rights registration to enhance the intelligence and refinement of urban governance.
The plan also calls for the simultaneous development of a City Information Modeling (CIM) foundational platform—a streamlined, unified digital infrastructure integrating data and enabling efficient collaboration. It aims to improve the CIM foundational database and standards system; implement coding for buildings and municipal infrastructure; establish a national foundational information database for buildings and municipal infrastructure; and strengthen the three-tiered urban operation management service platform system (national, provincial, and municipal levels), thereby advancing integrated, unified management of urban operations via a single network.




