BIM TECHNOLOGIES AND SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE: FROM CONCEPT TO OPERATION
Keywords:
BIM technologies, preschool institutions, social infrastructure, construction, energy efficiency, Uzbekistan, sustainable development.Abstract
Amid demographic growth in Uzbekistan, the urgent need for developing social infrastructure, including preschool institutions, has become evident. Implementing Building Information Modeling (BIM) technologies optimizes the design, construction, and operation of such facilities. This article examines successful BIM case studies, focusing on economic efficiency, cost reduction, and quality improvement in social infrastructure projects. International examples are provided, along with recommendations for adopting BIM in Uzbekistan.
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