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Practical application of augmented reality and information modelling technologies in capital construction processes

https://doi.org/10.22227/1997-0935.2025.5.777-784

Abstract

Introduction. The aim of this study is to test the possibility of using a hardware-software solution including the application of artificial intelligence algorithms and technologies for visualization of TIM models in the modes of augmented (AR), mixed (MR) and combined (AMR) reality in the conditions of capital construction, as well as to test the hypothesis that this solution will increase the accuracy and efficiency of control, improve process management and reduce costs by reducing the number of reworks.

Materials and methods. The tests were carried out by the scenario method, which provides for the consecutive passing of tests corresponding to the real conditions of use: from site preparation and checking the possibility of comparing the 3D digital model with the physical object to the formation of the final reporting documentation.

Results. The hypothesis about the accuracy of detection of geometrical discrepancies in the equipment before its transportation to the construction site, stability of the platform operation in the conditions of real construction control with the use of augmented and mixed reality technology were tested. The economic and time efficiency of the system due to automation of
the processes of deviation detection and reporting has been evaluated.

Conclusions. The experiments demonstrated that the technology allows to visually combine the TIM-model and the real object, simultaneously automating the process of deviation detection and generating reports available for analysis both on the site and in the office. Such transparency and speed of information exchange enable faster decision-making and timely involvement of all interested specialists in the elimination of discrepancies.

About the Authors

V. V. Pashchenkova
Gazprom Neft Information Technology operator
Russian Federation

Vasilisa V. Pashchenkova — leading business process analyst

60/129, lit. A Moskovsky ave., St. Petersburg, 190013



V. A. Murlenko
Gazprom Neft
Russian Federation

Vladislav A. Murlenko — senior program manager for development and innovation in capital construction

3–5 Pochtamtskaya St., St. Petersburg, 190000



S. N. Gureev
Gazprom Neft
Russian Federation

Sergey N. Gureev — head of the department

3–5 Pochtamtskaya St., St. Petersburg, 190000



V. S. Evstratov
Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (National Research University) (MGSU)
Russian Federation

Victor S. Evstratov — lecturer

26 Yaroslavskoe shosse, Moscow, 129337

RSCI AuthorID: 895643, Scopus: 57197806238



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Pashchenkova V.V., Murlenko V.A., Gureev S.N., Evstratov V.S. Practical application of augmented reality and information modelling technologies in capital construction processes. Vestnik MGSU. 2025;20(5):777-784. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22227/1997-0935.2025.5.777-784

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