Goal: development of an innovative method for the development of economically substantiated organizational and technological solutions that allow providing an optimal solution regarding the timing and cost of construction production, the method of its use, the economic substantiation for the use of this method in the development and implementation of construction organization plan (COP) for industrial facilities. Research objectives: study of the role and place of the construction organization project in the investment and construction process, the regulatory framework for the organization of construction production. One of the main research instruments is Building Information Modeling (BIM). The concept of BIM technology and controls are considered in relation to construction safety. Methods: systems approach, statistical and comparative analysis, international and domestic developments in the field of organization of construction production, economic and visual modeling, Building Information Modeling. Results: the tests of buildings and structures were analyzed in order to study the elements of quality systems of BIM technologies in planning, safety management of construction production. Conclusions: construction research shows that 4D Building Information Modeling (BIM) can improve planning, control and safety management at a construction site.
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