Economic Efficiency of Digital Twin and Bim Technologies in Construction Enterprises

Economic Efficiency of Digital Twin and Bim Technologies in Construction Enterprises

Authors

  • Nigmatjonova Nozima Ulmasjonovna

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16572590

Keywords:

digital Twin, BIM, economic efficiency, construction management, Uzbekistan, digital transformation.

Abstract

Abstract: This article explores the economic efficiency of implementing Digital Twin and Building Information Modeling
(BIM) technologies in construction enterprises. The study is based on the analysis of real-world cases from construction
companies in Uzbekistan, assessing the impact of digitalization on cost reduction, project cycle optimization, workforce
management, and overall productivity. The paper highlights the integration of these technologies as a transformative
tool in construction management, providing enhanced decision-making capabilities, risk forecasting, and operational
efficiency. The findings suggest that the use of Digital Twin and BIM technologies significantly increases profitability and
sustainability in the construction sector

Author Biography

Nigmatjonova Nozima Ulmasjonovna


PhD student at Tashkent University of Architecture and Construction

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2025-07-01
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