“…Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Energy [32], [40], [41], [42], [44], [55] and Material consumption (waste utilization) [27], [29], [34], [39], [47] LCA [23], [24], [25], [26], [28], [30], [31], [33], [35], [36], [38], [43], [45], [46], [48], [49], [50], [51], [52], [53], [54], [56], [57], [58], [59], [60] LCCA [61], [62], [63], [64] The results of the literature review related to the possibilities of implementing the BIM method in the context of achieving sustainable development goals in the construction industry show that there is a significant amount of research and development in this use of BIM at different stages of the project. One of the key features of BIM, which makes it a suitable method for use in the life cycle of a building in accordance with CE assumptions, is the ability BIM offers three basic functions that make it both an economically and environmentally efficient way to manage the life cycle of buildings.…”