INTEGRATING SELF-HEALING CONCRETE AND BIM WITH AI: A PATH TO SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION IN UZBEKISTAN

Authors

  • Ilhomov Shohjahon Ilhom o’g’li 11th grade at Presidential School in Jizzakh, Jizzakh region, Uzbekistan Email: ilhomovshohjahon033@gmail.com

Keywords:

Self-healing concrete, BIM, AI, construction efficiency, sustainability, Uzbekistan, infrastructure development, global examples, civil engineering innovation

Abstract

This article explores the integration of self-healing concrete in construction processes and the implementation of Building Information Modeling (BIM) with Artificial Intelligence (AI) as transformative technologies in civil engineering. The focus is on how these innovations can be applied in Uzbekistan, drawing parallels with successful implementations in developed countries such as China, the USA, Japan, and Germany. The study delves into the potential efficiency gains, cost savings, and environmental benefits that can be realized through these advancements.

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Published

2024-09-01