Abstract

This study examines the definition of a digital asset and considers its properties in the system of managing real estate that helps to reduce transaction costs. The intermediate results of the development of a service for digital asset management are presented. In practice, a method of accounting and using data about an object with the use of information modeling technologies is shown. The structure of the code from the point of view of programming is given. The proposed method is aimed at recording data throughout the entire life cycle of a capital construction facility with an emphasis on the operation & maintenance stage, as at the life cycle stage, the least susceptible to the introduction of information modeling technologies. The current research areas in the field of «digital asset» management and digital «asset management» are identified.

Highlights

  • For real estate objects, with the development of information technology, more and more tools for digital design, creation and operation are available

  • With the development of information technology, more and more tools for digital design, creation and operation are available. Among such technologies associated with construction projects, first of all, we can distinguish the technology of building information modelling (BIM) and digital twins (DT)

  • The needs for the development of modern real estate objects set the trend for new digital technologies, and their competitive advantage will be the adaptability of the building to changing requirements using integrated BIM technologies

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Introduction

With the development of information technology, more and more tools for digital design, creation and operation are available. Among such technologies associated with construction projects, first of all, we can distinguish the technology of building information modelling (BIM) and digital twins (DT). These technologies act as digitalization tools, respectively, of construction objects and production technologies.

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