Integration of digital twin and BIM technologies in construction enterprises in Uzbekistan: prospects and challenges
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16570262Keywords:
digital Twin, building information modeling (bim), construction management, innovation, digitalization, economic efficiency, smart construction, in construction, industry 4.0.Abstract
This article explores the integration of Digital Twin and Building Information Modeling (BIM) technologies in
Uzbekistan’s construction sector. The study analyzes the potential of these digital innovations to enhance the efficiency,
transparency, and sustainability of construction processes. Key focus areas include reducing project costs, improving
time management, and facilitating data-driven decision-making. Despite the benefits, the article also highlights several
challenges, including the need for skilled personnel, investment in digital infrastructure, and the adaptation of regulatory
frameworks. The paper concludes by presenting strategic recommendations for successful implementation and wider
adoption of these technologies in Uzbekistan's construction enterprises
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