Abstract
BIM using is one of the most crucial and integral parts of building management. A complex BIM-model gives a precise picture of the project’s final cost and can be used as a tool of budget measurement. BIM provides an opportunity to calculate all material and instead of manual calculating, it will change project cost estimate automatically if something in the project changes. In addition, it improves project economy and reduces the rate of random mistakes while project documentation assembling. However, experts in the construction industry acknowledge that the challenges that design companies face today in the transition to BIM are becoming more and more urgent. The article is devoted to the formation of a comprehensive view of the information model by stages of the life cycle. Through the implementation of information technologies in the field of investment and construction projects, achievable main problems allow for a new level of digital processing. Based on project lifecycle management, possible solutions to the identified problem blocks are proposed and their effectiveness is evaluated. Taking into account these changes, it will be possible to maximize the effective use of information modeling technologies at all stages of the life cycle of an investment and construction project.
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