Abstract

Abstract Contemporary scientific research and practical experience in the field of investment and construction projects management prove advisability of planning management processes, including key directions such as scope, time and cost management throughout the lifecycle of a real estate asset. Under conditions of construction industry integration into digital environment and active search for innovative and high-tech ways of development, an urgent issue is to select effective digital methods and tools that correspond to each phase of real estate asset lifecycle and ensure interests of each participant of investment and construction project. The aim of the article is to investigate the digital methods of real estate asset lifecycle management. Through methods of analysis and systematization, the authors of the article have identified that internationally known software producers as well as the scientific community and some representatives of construction industry acknowledge the effectiveness of the currently relevant information modelling technologies (BIM); however, full implementation of BIM technologies in Russia is mainly restrained by low interest from most participants of investment and construction projects. Therefore, by applying methods of comparative analysis and statistical assessments, reported effects of BIM implementation, according to the international experience, have been compared with actual results received by Russian companies, which actively use information modelling technologies. In addition, systematization of modern digital methods and tools for real estate assets management in correspondence with aims of each phase of their lifecycle has been carried out within the framework of the research. As a result, factors for encouragement of BIM implementation based on the principles of public-private partnership have been formulated and, in conclusion, respective stimulation measures proposed.

Highlights

  • Russia has entered the 21st century as a country where information society is developing rapidly

  • Attaching great importance to the development of information modelling in construction, in 2014 the Ministry of Construction, Housing and Communal Services of the Russian Federation (MCHCS) approved the plan for the phased introduction of information modelling technologies in the field of industrial and civil construction (Ministry of Construction, Housing and Communal Services of the Russian Federation, 2014)

  • Using the international experience of BIM and the concept of real estate asset lifecycle management as a basis, it is necessary to identify a set of digital methods and tools that correspond to the goals of each phase of the lifecycle and to the interests of all participants of investment and construction activities

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Introduction

Russia has entered the 21st century as a country where information society is developing rapidly. The main strategic planning documents that form the direction of development of digital technologies in Russia are the “Strategy for Development of Information Society in the Russian Federation for 2017–2030”, “The Strategy for Innovative Development. 2018 / 6 of the Russian Federation for the Period to 2020” (Pravitelstvo Rossiiskoi Federatsii, 2011) and the programme “Digital Economy of the Russian Federation” Under such conditions, the use of information modelling technologies (BIM) in the implementation of investment and construction projects is a relevant issue and an innovative way of development for construction industry as a whole, which has determined the aim of the present research. The structure of Project Information Management” (GOST R, 2016; GOST R, 2016; GOST R, 2017; GOST R, 2017)

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