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BUILDING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN ECONOMIC SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT
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Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a tool that increases information in the project. Within the effective management of construction projects, a view on economic sustainability is important. In the context of this, the BIM issue needs to be addressed within the limits of economic parameters and the impact on sustainability from this point of view. This research is focused on the analysis of BIM technology from the point of view of the economic sustainability of construction project management (CPM). The goal of the research is to analyze the possibilities and impacts of using BIM technology on the economic sustainability of construction projects and smart and safety in construction. The research is based on data from the construction industry, where BIM technology has been used. Construction in Slovakia has a long tradition. Research conducted on a sample of respondents and various participants in construction projects such as investors, developers, contractors, and designers. Various large companies are represented in the research, which proportionally try to reflect their representation on the market. The results of the research point to the need to use BIM technology and to the assumptions of the impact on the design of economic sustainability in the management of construction projects.
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