Building information modeling technologies, or BIM
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 9:05 am
In March 2021, the Russian Government issued Resolution No. 331, which makes the use of information modeling technologies (IMT) mandatory for developers. In the very first version, the requirement only applied to those developers who work on government orders. But in December 2022, Resolution No. 2357 was issued, which amended Resolution No. 331: mandatory use of IMT is introduced not only for government orders, but for all multi-story and individual (low-rise) housing.
The amendment came into thailand whatsapp resource effect in September 2023, with obligations for developers of multi-storey housing arising from July 1, 2024, and for developers of low-rise housing they will appear a year later, from the summer of 2025. The obligations apply to projects with project financing.
is a method of designing buildings using information technology that combines all data about a structure into a single model, providing access to this information for specialists at all stages of the project, from design to operation and restoration.
According to market analytics from the Competence Center for Information Modeling and Digitalization Technologies in Housing Construction of JSC Dom.RF, as of the second quarter of 2024, 20% of developers use or pilot information modeling technologies in the construction of residential properties; the share of square meters of residential properties in the construction of which information modeling technologies are used or piloted is 41%.
"Developers using TIM mainly use digitalization tools for design (70% of those using TIM) and have recently increasingly turned to digital information models at the construction stage (20% of projects with TIM)," explained the press service of the TIM Competence Center "Dom.RF".
According to the center, by April 2024, a total of 4,041 developers were present in the Unified Housing Construction Information System (USHCIS). Three developers - Samolet Group of Companies, PJSC PIK Group of Companies, and LSR Group of Companies - accounted for 11% of residential space built using TIM.
IT Director of the Samolet Group Ksenia Pozdnyakova reported that Samolet uses both domestic and foreign software, but these solutions are not interchangeable.
"As for Russian solutions, we have experience working with nanoCAD BIM from Nanosoft and Renga from Ascon. We work closely with them and appreciate their willingness to develop and improve the product. Over time, vendors will improve the solutions to the level of the best global examples, but this is not the class of software in which products can be created quickly. A complete transition to using Russian solutions is impossible for us due to the difference in functionality and the amount of data they provide. Also, we should not ignore the personnel issue: the market lacks designers and BIM specialists with knowledge of domestic software," noted Ksenia Pozdnyakova.
The press service of the LSR Group (the largest construction holding in the North-West) noted that LSR still uses the foreign-made Revit software package, since domestic software is somewhat inferior to foreign software in terms of functionality, but the LSR Group is testing the latest versions of the Russian Renga system.
The amendment came into thailand whatsapp resource effect in September 2023, with obligations for developers of multi-storey housing arising from July 1, 2024, and for developers of low-rise housing they will appear a year later, from the summer of 2025. The obligations apply to projects with project financing.
is a method of designing buildings using information technology that combines all data about a structure into a single model, providing access to this information for specialists at all stages of the project, from design to operation and restoration.
According to market analytics from the Competence Center for Information Modeling and Digitalization Technologies in Housing Construction of JSC Dom.RF, as of the second quarter of 2024, 20% of developers use or pilot information modeling technologies in the construction of residential properties; the share of square meters of residential properties in the construction of which information modeling technologies are used or piloted is 41%.
"Developers using TIM mainly use digitalization tools for design (70% of those using TIM) and have recently increasingly turned to digital information models at the construction stage (20% of projects with TIM)," explained the press service of the TIM Competence Center "Dom.RF".
According to the center, by April 2024, a total of 4,041 developers were present in the Unified Housing Construction Information System (USHCIS). Three developers - Samolet Group of Companies, PJSC PIK Group of Companies, and LSR Group of Companies - accounted for 11% of residential space built using TIM.
IT Director of the Samolet Group Ksenia Pozdnyakova reported that Samolet uses both domestic and foreign software, but these solutions are not interchangeable.
"As for Russian solutions, we have experience working with nanoCAD BIM from Nanosoft and Renga from Ascon. We work closely with them and appreciate their willingness to develop and improve the product. Over time, vendors will improve the solutions to the level of the best global examples, but this is not the class of software in which products can be created quickly. A complete transition to using Russian solutions is impossible for us due to the difference in functionality and the amount of data they provide. Also, we should not ignore the personnel issue: the market lacks designers and BIM specialists with knowledge of domestic software," noted Ksenia Pozdnyakova.
The press service of the LSR Group (the largest construction holding in the North-West) noted that LSR still uses the foreign-made Revit software package, since domestic software is somewhat inferior to foreign software in terms of functionality, but the LSR Group is testing the latest versions of the Russian Renga system.