BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING: RULES FOR THE FORMATION OF AN INFORMATION MODEL OF FACILITIES AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF THE LIFE CYCLE

Authors

  • Alexsandr Dubinin
  • Raikhan Imambayeva
  • Nurlan Imambaev
  • Irina Polyakova
  • Ruslanzhan Sadyrov

Keywords:

Construction technologies, Innovations in construction, Construction object, Development of the construction industry, BIM-project

Abstract

The relevance of the stated subject of this study is determined by the importance of issues of building information models in construction work, the use of methods of information modelling at almost all stages of the operation of construction projects, and modern trends in the dissemination of methods of information modelling in construction. The main purpose of this study is to investigate the principles of building information models in construction, considering the characteristics of their application at all stages of construction projects and at all stages of their life cycle, to define the prospects for the development of these technologies in the construction industry at large. The findings of this investigation indicate the wide possibilities of the practical application of information modelling technologies when used during all stages of the life cycle of construction projects, and the imperative to comply with all requirements for models created during the preparation and planning of construction operations. The results obtained in the present study and the conclusions drawn from them are of considerable practical importance for construction workers, whose professional duties include the development and practical implementation of information models for construction projects at any stage of the construction work.

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Published

2023-07-31

How to Cite

Alexsandr Dubinin, Raikhan Imambayeva, Nurlan Imambaev, Irina Polyakova, & Ruslanzhan Sadyrov. (2023). BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING: RULES FOR THE FORMATION OF AN INFORMATION MODEL OF FACILITIES AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF THE LIFE CYCLE. GEOMATE Journal, 25(109), 117–124. Retrieved from https://geomatejournal.com/geomate/article/view/4054