PROBLEMS ARISING IN THE TECHNOLOGY OF CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES
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buildings and structures, construction technology, construction process, technological map, quality control, BIM, lean construction, prefabrication, occupational safety, risk management.Abstract
The article systematically analyzes the problems associated with organizational and technological, structural, material science, labor safety, digital management and quality control in the technology of construction of buildings and structures. The study assessed the main losses in the construction process, violation of technological discipline, inconsistency between design and execution documentation, inefficient use of resources, increased time and cost, and limitations in the introduction of innovative technologies in local conditions. To reduce problems, a scientific and practical model based on the integrated application of BIM/ISO 19650 principles, electronic control, phased technological maps, prefabrication, lean construction, risk-based quality management and labor safety was proposed.
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