Comprehensive Model of Building from the Perspective of Management and Operation of Real Estate

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A comprehensive model of the building is currently in the Czech Republic in the form of a BIM approach at the beginning and at the stage of slow promotion in the Czech construction environment. In terms of usability in building practice, the issue of BIM in the Czech Republic, mainly because of the increasing pressure on the sustainability of construction, is very desirable and gradually. This approach is used often by multinational construction companies. The article describes the context of the issue of BIM and its use in the management of real estate.

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