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Received 05.07.2025

Revised 05.11.2025

Accepted 15.12.2025

Retrieved from Iss. 118, P. 2, 2025

Pages 63 -79

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Medvediev, K., Novikov, M., Galchenko, O., Dudarenko, O., & Koretsky, A. (2025). BIM TECHNOLOGIES AS A TOOL FOR AUTOMATING PROJECT DOCUMENTATION IN BRIDGE ENGINEERING IN UKRAINE: ANALYSIS OF PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE. Automobile Roads and Road Construction, (118.2), 63-79. https://doi.org/10.33744/0365-8171-2025-118.2-063-079

BIM TECHNOLOGIES AS A TOOL FOR AUTOMATING PROJECT DOCUMENTATION IN BRIDGE ENGINEERING IN UKRAINE: ANALYSIS OF PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE

Kostiantyn Medvediev Mykhailo Novikov Oleksii Galchenko Oleksandr Dudarenko Andrii Koretsky

Abstract

The results of the study demonstrated that the use of BIM tools in the Autodesk Revit environment significantly enhances the efficiency of preparing working documentation for bridges, notably reducing the time required for developing drawings and specifications, improving accuracy, and enabling the reuse of templates, families, and scripts. At the same time, several challenges were identified, including the complexity of initial setup, functional limitations of Revit for infrastructure objects, difficulties in complying with national standards, and the need for additional personnel training.model, and the real object, which significantly saves time and improves design and construction efficiency. 

Keywords:

bridge design, digital model, information modeling, building information modeling (BIM), Revit, Dynamo, bridge structures, project documentation preparation, parametric modeling

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