Eesti digitaalehituse arengud näitavad suunda Läti ehituskonverntsil „Būvniecības dienas 2018“

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Riia rahvusraamatukogus 11.-12. aprillil 2018 toimunud ehituskonverentsil „Būvniecības dienas 2018“ oli seekord fookuses ehituse kvaliteet, selle kontroll ja digitaalsed muutused ehitusprotsessis. Ehitusvaldkonna kiirelt muutuvad tehnoloogiad tekitavad uusi väljakutsed, mida esitatakse protsessidele, kuid ka võimalusi koostöö parendamises turvalise ja kvaliteetse elukeskkonna loomiseks. Ettekandega Eesti edusammudest, rahvusvahelisest koostööst EUBIM Task Groupis ja arutlusel diskussioonipaneelis esindas meie seisukohti Eesti esindaja ja Novarc Group AS rahvusvaheliste turgudBuvniciebas_dienas_2e juht Virgo Sulakatko. Vestlusringis tõdesime koos Leedu (Dainius Čergelis), Läti (Uldis Jansons), Soome (Markus Rauhala) ja Inglismaa (Adam Matthews) kolleegidega, et BIM tehnoloogia on juba valmis suurendama piiriülest koostööd ja muutused on kiiremad kui tundub. Samuti on Eestis valdkonda eest vedav menetlusprotsesside digitaliseerimist hõlbustav Ehitisregister, näiteid paberivabast ehitusprojektist ja mudelipõhisest koostööst ehitustegevuse jooksul.

Läti riikliku kinnisvaraettevõtte Valsts nekustamie īpašumi sõnul teenivad läbimõeldud BIM tehnoloogiate rakendamisel tekkivad võimalused avalikkuse huve, samuti tõstavad töökeskkonna kvaliteeti. Osapooltel on suurem võimalus teha õigeaegseid ja täpseid otsuseid mõeldes ehitise elukaarele. Plaanis on pilootprojekt BIM tehnoloogia kasutuselevõtuks, milles arvestatakse peale planeerimis- ja projekteerimisetapi ka ehituse ning halduse võimekuse loomisega. Ühe väärtusena on läbipaistvuse loomine riskide maandamiseks varases staadiumis, et kulusid vähendada ning efektiivsust tõsta.

The Estonian digital construction developments show benefits in the Latvian Construction Conference „Būvniecības dienas 2018“

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The annual construction conference ” Būvniecības dienas 2018″, held in the National Library of Riga on 11th and 12th of April, focused on the quality of construction, supervision and digital developments in the construction industry. Fast-changing technologies create new challenges for process management and provide opportunities to create a safe and high-quality environment for cooperation. A presentation on Estonia’s progress and international cooperation in the EUBIM Task Group was followed by the discussion panel. Estonia’s building register (Ehitisregister) facilitates the digitisation of procedural processes in Estonia, provides an opportunity for a paperless construction project and increases model-based Buvniciebas_dienas_2co-operation during the construction process. Estonia’s representative and the head of international operations of Novarc Group AS, Virgo Sulakatko, discussed with colleagues from Lithuania (Dainius Čergelis), Latvia (Uldis Jansons), Finland (Markus Rauhala) and England (Adam Matthews) the readiness for implementation of BIM technology and international cooperation, where new possibilities gain higher significance.

According to the Latvian state-owned real estate company, Valsts nekustamie īpašumi, the implementation of BIM will serve the interests of the public as they increase the quality of the work environment and enable to make more accurate on-time decisions in various phases of the building lifecycle. The upcoming pilot project will include the introduction of BIM technology in the planning and designing stage, as also in the construction process. The expected benefit is the increase of transparency, reduction of risks and costs with efficiency increase.

The Estonian digital construction developments show benefits in the Latvian Construction Conference „Būvniecības dienas 2018“

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The annual construction conference ” Būvniecības dienas 2018″, held in the National Library of Riga on 11th and 12th of April, focused on the quality of construction, supervision and digital developments in the construction industry. Fast-changing technologies create new challenges for process management and provide opportunities to create a safe and high-quality environment for cooperation. A presentation on Estonia’s progress and international cooperation in the EUBIM Task Group was followed by the discussion panel. Estonia’s building register (Ehitisregister) facilitates the digitisation of procedural processes in Estonia, provides an opportunity for a paperless construction project and increases model-based Buvniciebas_dienas_2co-operation during the construction process. Estonia’s representative and the head of international operations of Novarc Group AS, Virgo Sulakatko, discussed with colleagues from Lithuania (Dainius Čergelis), Latvia (Uldis Jansons), Finland (Markus Rauhala) and England (Adam Matthews) the readiness for implementation of BIM technology and international cooperation, where new possibilities gain higher significance.

According to the Latvian state-owned real estate company, Valsts nekustamie īpašumi, the implementation of BIM will serve the interests of the public as they increase the quality of the work environment and enable to make more accurate on-time decisions in various phases of the building lifecycle. The upcoming pilot project will include the introduction of BIM technology in the planning and designing stage, as also in the construction process. The expected benefit is the increase of transparency, reduction of risks and costs with efficiency increase.

The Estonian digital construction developments show benefits in the Latvian Construction Conference „Būvniecības dienas 2018“

Buvniciebas_dienas_1

The annual construction conference ” Būvniecības dienas 2018″, held in the National Library of Riga on 11th and 12th of April, focused on the quality of construction, supervision and digital developments in the construction industry. Fast-changing technologies create new challenges for process management and provide opportunities to create a safe and high-quality environment for cooperation. A presentation on Estonia’s progress and international cooperation in the EUBIM Task Group was followed by the discussion panel. Estonia’s building register (Ehitisregister) facilitates the digitisation of procedural processes in Estonia, provides an opportunity for a paperless construction project and increases model-based Buvniciebas_dienas_2co-operation during the construction process. Estonia’s representative and the head of international operations of Novarc Group AS, Virgo Sulakatko, discussed with colleagues from Lithuania (Dainius Čergelis), Latvia (Uldis Jansons), Finland (Markus Rauhala) and England (Adam Matthews) the readiness for implementation of BIM technology and international cooperation, where new possibilities gain higher significance.

According to the Latvian state-owned real estate company, Valsts nekustamie īpašumi, the implementation of BIM will serve the interests of the public as they increase the quality of the work environment and enable to make more accurate on-time decisions in various phases of the building lifecycle. The upcoming pilot project will include the introduction of BIM technology in the planning and designing stage, as also in the construction process. The expected benefit is the increase of transparency, reduction of risks and costs with efficiency increase.

The Estonian digital construction developments show benefits in the Latvian Construction Conference „Būvniecības dienas 2018“

Buvniciebas_dienas_1

The annual construction conference ” Būvniecības dienas 2018″, held in the National Library of Riga on 11th and 12th of April, focused on the quality of construction, supervision and digital developments in the construction industry. Fast-changing technologies create new challenges for process management and provide opportunities to create a safe and high-quality environment for cooperation. A presentation on Estonia’s progress and international cooperation in the EUBIM Task Group was followed by the discussion panel. Estonia’s building register (Ehitisregister) facilitates the digitisation of procedural processes in Estonia, provides an opportunity for a paperless construction project and increases model-based Buvniciebas_dienas_2co-operation during the construction process. Estonia’s representative and the head of international operations of Novarc Group AS, Virgo Sulakatko, discussed with colleagues from Lithuania (Dainius Čergelis), Latvia (Uldis Jansons), Finland (Markus Rauhala) and England (Adam Matthews) the readiness for implementation of BIM technology and international cooperation, where new possibilities gain higher significance.

According to the Latvian state-owned real estate company, Valsts nekustamie īpašumi, the implementation of BIM will serve the interests of the public as they increase the quality of the work environment and enable to make more accurate on-time decisions in various phases of the building lifecycle. The upcoming pilot project will include the introduction of BIM technology in the planning and designing stage, as also in the construction process. The expected benefit is the increase of transparency, reduction of risks and costs with efficiency increase.

The Estonian digital construction developments show benefits in the Latvian Construction Conference „Būvniecības dienas 2018“

Buvniciebas_dienas_1

The annual construction conference ” Būvniecības dienas 2018″, held in the National Library of Riga on 11th and 12th of April, focused on the quality of construction, supervision and digital developments in the construction industry. Fast-changing technologies create new challenges for process management and provide opportunities to create a safe and high-quality environment for cooperation. A presentation on Estonia’s progress and international cooperation in the EUBIM Task Group was followed by the discussion panel. Estonia’s building register (Ehitisregister) facilitates the digitisation of procedural processes in Estonia, provides an opportunity for a paperless construction project and increases model-based Buvniciebas_dienas_2co-operation during the construction process. Estonia’s representative and the head of international operations of Novarc Group AS, Virgo Sulakatko, discussed with colleagues from Lithuania (Dainius Čergelis), Latvia (Uldis Jansons), Finland (Markus Rauhala) and England (Adam Matthews) the readiness for implementation of BIM technology and international cooperation, where new possibilities gain higher significance.

According to the Latvian state-owned real estate company, Valsts nekustamie īpašumi, the implementation of BIM will serve the interests of the public as they increase the quality of the work environment and enable to make more accurate on-time decisions in various phases of the building lifecycle. The upcoming pilot project will include the introduction of BIM technology in the planning and designing stage, as also in the construction process. The expected benefit is the increase of transparency, reduction of risks and costs with efficiency increase.