Previously, we covered one of the cases of using domestic digital tools in the customer service. The chosen solution helped to organize more accurate planning processes and tender documentation.
Search for new solutions
Today, the speaker's company strives to improve existing processes and implement new technologies. One of the interesting areas is the use of plan-fact analysis methods to assess the compliance of expected and actual work deadlines. Interaction with contractors and technical customers is increasingly moving "digital", which opens up new opportunities for optimization. Alexander Goloveshkin called on everyone who has similar successful experience to cooperate.

As part of experiments with artificial intelligence and digital twins, the company tested several products for assessing constructed objects with a highly detailed model. Using AI to analyze models turned out to be technically complex and resource-intensive. The high accuracy of the equipment and the time spent at each stage reflected the low efficiency of the tool. The expert again invited colleagues to discuss proven solutions in this area, as well as cases related to the use of AR and VR technologies by the customer.
Conclusion
Working with digital tools in construction continues to evolve, and experience using BIM and other technologies shows that it is the tried and tested methods that bring real results. At the same time, finding successful ways to apply new solutions remains an important task for the customer's team.