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Analysis of Global Experience in Implementing BIM Technologies and Their Integration with Telecommunication Systems: Prospects for the Republic of Belarus

https://doi.org/10.35596/1729-7648-2025-31-3-54-65

Abstract

   The article analyzes global practices of implementing building information modeling (BIM) techno­ logies with an emphasis on their interaction with telecommunication systems. The article considers the stages of BIM implementation – from the formation of a basic model to complex data analysis, as well as the role of cloud technologies and modern communication channels. Particular attention is paid to the experience of leading count­ ries in the field of BIM, including the UK, Germany, Singapore and the USA. Barriers to widespread implementation of the technology, such as process standardization and personnel training, are analyzed. The possibilities of adapting international experience to the conditions of the Republic of Belarus are noted, including prospects for increasing the level of dispatching and the efficiency of facility operation. The article analyzes global experience and identifies the features of using BIM technologies in global practice and in the Republic of Belarus to increase dispatching and telecommunications. The stages of implementing building information modeling technology based on global experience, as well as the possibility of integrating BIM technologies with telecommunication systems, are studied.

About the Authors

I. V. Baranovsky
Institute of Housing and Public Utilities of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus

Baranovsky I. V., Cand. Sci. (Tech.)., Deputy Director for Scientific Work
Minsk, Academician Kuprevich St., 10, Body 3



I. V. Tsimashkevich
Institute of Housing and Public Utilities of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus

Tsimashkevich I. V., Master of Economics, Postgraduate at the Department of Infocommunication Techno­logies, Researcher
220084, Minsk, Academician Kuprevich St., 10, Body 3
Tel.: +375 25 929-93-03
Tsimashkevich Ivan Valerievich



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Baranovsky I.V., Tsimashkevich I.V. Analysis of Global Experience in Implementing BIM Technologies and Their Integration with Telecommunication Systems: Prospects for the Republic of Belarus. Digital Transformation. 2025;31(3):54-65. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.35596/1729-7648-2025-31-3-54-65

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