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Mr. Tomáš Mandičák
Technical University of Kosice, Faculty of Civil Engineering

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Journal article
Published: 13 August 2021 in Sustainability
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Healthy residential buildings represent the future of construction concerned with the environment, which is increasingly emphasized. This is directly related to the research and development of environmentally friendly building materials, which on the one hand meet the specific requirements of the builder, and on the other hand do not harm the environment. The research is based on the possibility of achieving increased variability in healthy residential buildings via the customization of recycled polyvinyl butyral using smart technologies for sustainable design. This study has two sub-goals; the first and foremost is the development and adaptation of recycled polyvinyl butyral to increase the elevation of the healthy residential buildings. The second objective is to design a methodology, and create databases and intelligent designs, via knowledge and building information modeling (BIM) technologies. In future research, data on environmental materials (such as the abovementioned recycled polyvinyl butyral) should be implemented in the knowledge databases that will be methodically described in our second sub-target.

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Annamária Behúnová; Lucia Knapčíková; Marcel Behún; Tomáš Mandičák; Peter Mésároš. Intelligent Designing and Increasing the Variability of Healthy Residential Buildings by Customizing Recycled Polyvinyl Butyral. Sustainability 2021, 13, 9073 .

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Annamária Behúnová, Lucia Knapčíková, Marcel Behún, Tomáš Mandičák, Peter Mésároš. Intelligent Designing and Increasing the Variability of Healthy Residential Buildings by Customizing Recycled Polyvinyl Butyral. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (16):9073.

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Annamária Behúnová; Lucia Knapčíková; Marcel Behún; Tomáš Mandičák; Peter Mésároš. 2021. "Intelligent Designing and Increasing the Variability of Healthy Residential Buildings by Customizing Recycled Polyvinyl Butyral." Sustainability 13, no. 16: 9073.

Conference paper
Published: 03 August 2021 in 5th EAI International Conference on Management of Manufacturing Systems
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Information and communication technologies represent great potential for efficiency and productivity in many industries. Their undeniable benefits are even more pronounced in the current period associated with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Customization in the field of BIM technologies and other information and communication technologies has taken on a different dimension. BIM technology and the teaching process at the Department of Technology, Economics and Management in Construction at Faculty of Civil Engineering in Košice have been customized for the needs of the practice and student requirements. The current situation and impact on the customization of the teaching process in a given sector is the subject of this study. The main goal of the research is to describe the customization of teaching BIM technologies at the Department of Technology, Economics and Management in Construction at the Faculty of Civil Engineering in Košice during the COVID-19 crisis.

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Peter Mésároš; Jana Smetanková; Tomáš Mandičák; Annamária Behúnová. Customization of BIM Educational Process During the COVID-19 Crisis at Department of Technology, Economics and Management in Construction at Faculty of Civil Engineering in Košice. 5th EAI International Conference on Management of Manufacturing Systems 2021, 91 -102.

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Peter Mésároš, Jana Smetanková, Tomáš Mandičák, Annamária Behúnová. Customization of BIM Educational Process During the COVID-19 Crisis at Department of Technology, Economics and Management in Construction at Faculty of Civil Engineering in Košice. 5th EAI International Conference on Management of Manufacturing Systems. 2021; ():91-102.

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Peter Mésároš; Jana Smetanková; Tomáš Mandičák; Annamária Behúnová. 2021. "Customization of BIM Educational Process During the COVID-19 Crisis at Department of Technology, Economics and Management in Construction at Faculty of Civil Engineering in Košice." 5th EAI International Conference on Management of Manufacturing Systems , no. : 91-102.

Journal article
Published: 16 July 2021 in Sustainability
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Sustainability in construction can be perceived across several areas. Sustainable supply chain and cost management are two of them. If this issue is addressed in the management of sustainable building materials and waste management in the implementation of construction projects, in the context of sustainability, cost management and supply chain management affect the overall success of construction projects. The aspect of sustainability is based on reducing costs and, thus, also material items. At the same time, there is a focus on the use of waste or its economic and ecological disposal. Finally, sustainability means the setting up of logistics processes. Information and communication technologies can significantly help supply chain and cost management and construction waste management. This means, on the one hand, minimizing the consumption of materials and, thus, also costs, and on the other hand, by optimally setting up the supply chain and logistics, using materials and funds efficiently and optimizing waste management. The research discusses the impact of information and communication technology on a sustainable chain and cost management on various construction projects in Slovakia. The research aims to analyze information and communication technology’s influence on a sustainable chain and cost savings of waste in construction projects. The main research hypothesis is based on the assumption that information and communication technology positively affect sustainable chain and cost management of waste in the Slovak construction industry. Data collection was performed through an online questionnaire. It contained three primary areas of data collection: The first part contained questions about the characteristics of the research sample. The second concerned the use of information and communication technologies and the third pertained to their impact on sustainability and reducing the costs of the waste management process in construction. The research samples consisted primarily of foreign companies operating in Slovakia. From the point of view of the participants in the construction project, these were developers, contractors, sub-contractors and designers. The Kruskal–Wallis test was used to confirm this hypothesis. The research provides an overview of information and communication technologies and their impact on supply chain and cost management of waste in construction.

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Tomáš Mandičák; Peter Mésároš; Marcela Spišáková. Impact of Information and Communication Technology on Sustainable Supply Chain and Cost Reducing of Waste Management in Slovak Construction. Sustainability 2021, 13, 7966 .

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Tomáš Mandičák, Peter Mésároš, Marcela Spišáková. Impact of Information and Communication Technology on Sustainable Supply Chain and Cost Reducing of Waste Management in Slovak Construction. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (14):7966.

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Tomáš Mandičák; Peter Mésároš; Marcela Spišáková. 2021. "Impact of Information and Communication Technology on Sustainable Supply Chain and Cost Reducing of Waste Management in Slovak Construction." Sustainability 13, no. 14: 7966.

Conference paper
Published: 20 June 2021 in Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering
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We are currently witnessing an increasing demand for residential, office or multifunctional buildings . Customer requirements are no focused only on the economic parameters of the construction, but also on the parameters related to the sustainability and environmental aspect of the construction. In addition, sustainable constructions can be supported by the latest smart technologies. An application of the sustainable approach to constructions is demonstrated by environmental assessment systems. A brief analysis of knowledge in the field of construction sustainability and smart technologies supporting especially the ecological aspect of sustainability is prepared. These findings represent the theoretical basis for comparing the sustainability of construction on selected construction projects. The aim of the paper is to point out the use of ecological smart technologies that affect the sustainability of buildings. The research was carried out on selected sustainable buildings in Europe which received an outstanding rating within the environmental assessment of buildings by significant certification systems.

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Marcela Spišáková; Peter Mésároš; Tomáš Mandičák. Sustainable Constructions Supported by Ecological Smart Technologies. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering 2021, 350 -361.

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Marcela Spišáková, Peter Mésároš, Tomáš Mandičák. Sustainable Constructions Supported by Ecological Smart Technologies. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering. 2021; ():350-361.

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Marcela Spišáková; Peter Mésároš; Tomáš Mandičák. 2021. "Sustainable Constructions Supported by Ecological Smart Technologies." Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering , no. : 350-361.

Conference paper
Published: 20 June 2021 in Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering
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Smart technologies and solutions have represented an increasing growth in every industry over the last decade . Many of the smart solutions are focused on improvement with a view to sustainability. The basis of smart solutions is advanced technologies and interactive systems that respond to changed conditions. These technologies are increasingly being implemented in the field of construction and intelligent buildings or urban areas. The construction industry shows great possibilities for the implementation of smart and progressive technologies. However, construction projects represent a volume-intensive investment. The same applies to the implementation of smart solutions, which, however, can also provide savings. This needs to be evaluated very much. It is necessary to use evaluation methods of investments in these solutions. This paper is largely devoted to the evaluation methods of investments in mobile applications and smart technology in the construction industry. The research aims to conduct an overview of evaluation methods of investments to smart technology in construction projects. Research also describes examples of the use of specific smart solutions in the construction industry and urban planning. The output of the research is an overview of Evaluation methods of investments, which can be applied and used in assessing investments in advanced technologies in construction.

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Tomáš Mandičák; Peter Mésároš; Annamária Behúnová; Marcel Behún; Matúš Tkáč. Evaluation Methods of Investments to Mobile Applications and Smart Technology in Construction Projects. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering 2021, 374 -385.

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Tomáš Mandičák, Peter Mésároš, Annamária Behúnová, Marcel Behún, Matúš Tkáč. Evaluation Methods of Investments to Mobile Applications and Smart Technology in Construction Projects. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering. 2021; ():374-385.

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Tomáš Mandičák; Peter Mésároš; Annamária Behúnová; Marcel Behún; Matúš Tkáč. 2021. "Evaluation Methods of Investments to Mobile Applications and Smart Technology in Construction Projects." Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering , no. : 374-385.

Journal article
Published: 25 March 2021 in Applied Sciences
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Life cycle cost management is an integral part of buildings construction. The life cycle cost approach can be considered an objective approach because it considers all life cycles of buildings. Information and communication technology is one of the critical factors for the success of construction projects. Several studies point to the importance of information and communication technology use in life cycle cost management. Generally, information and communication technology can be helpful in the cost management process of buildings. However, few implementation factors of information and communication technology are used in the life cycle cost management of buildings. The research assumes that the most critical implementation factor is the investment cost for information and communication technologies used in cost management during the life cycle. The relative importance index method was used to evaluate and quantify the final rank of implementation factors. The Kruskal–Wallis test was used to confirm or reject research results that were statistically significant.

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Peter Mésároš; Tomáš Mandičák; Marcela Spišáková; Annamária Behúnová; Marcel Behún. The Implementation Factors of Information and Communication Technology in the Life Cycle Costs of Buildings. Applied Sciences 2021, 11, 2934 .

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Peter Mésároš, Tomáš Mandičák, Marcela Spišáková, Annamária Behúnová, Marcel Behún. The Implementation Factors of Information and Communication Technology in the Life Cycle Costs of Buildings. Applied Sciences. 2021; 11 (7):2934.

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Peter Mésároš; Tomáš Mandičák; Marcela Spišáková; Annamária Behúnová; Marcel Behún. 2021. "The Implementation Factors of Information and Communication Technology in the Life Cycle Costs of Buildings." Applied Sciences 11, no. 7: 2934.

Journal article
Published: 11 February 2021 in Buildings
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The issue of sustainability has long been the subject of interest in architecture engineering and the construction sector. All three aspects of sustainability—economic, environmental, and social—can be affected through appropriate construction waste management. Construction and demolition waste (CDW) is one of the largest worldwide waste streams, therefore, it is given great attention by all stakeholders (investors, contractors, authorities, etc.). Research studies show that one of the main barriers to insufficient CDW recovery is inadequate policies and legal frameworks to manage CDW. It is also one of European Union’s (EU) environmental priorities. The aim of the article was to confirm the economic potential of construction and demolition waste audit processing through a case study. A pre-demolition waste audit was processed for an unused shopping center building in the town Snina in Slovakia. Subsequently, a comparison of economic parameters (waste disposal costs and transport costs) of the recommended CDW management was performed. This comparison confirmed the economic benefits of environmentally friendly construction waste management methods according to the waste audit results, which would also increase the sustainability of construction projects. Additionally, the cost parameters of selected waste disposal methods could be another dimension of building information modeling.

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Marcela Spišáková; Peter Mésároš; Tomáš Mandičák. Construction Waste Audit in the Framework of Sustainable Waste Management in Construction Projects—Case Study. Buildings 2021, 11, 61 .

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Marcela Spišáková, Peter Mésároš, Tomáš Mandičák. Construction Waste Audit in the Framework of Sustainable Waste Management in Construction Projects—Case Study. Buildings. 2021; 11 (2):61.

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Marcela Spišáková; Peter Mésároš; Tomáš Mandičák. 2021. "Construction Waste Audit in the Framework of Sustainable Waste Management in Construction Projects—Case Study." Buildings 11, no. 2: 61.

Conference paper
Published: 01 February 2021 in IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
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Sustainability in civil engineering industry represents space for the subject of discussions and extensive research opportunities. On the other hand, this represents worldwide pressure to explore this area. Sustainability in the context of Building Information Modelling technology is also often a controversial topic. BIM technology brings many benefits. Exploring these technologies from the field of sustainability and environmental aspects is more than desirable in the light of global developments in this field. The aim of the research was to point out and propose a structure of environmental parameters based on the acquired knowledge, which will be incorporated into the emerging database of elements - information models. The paper presents a proposal for the structure of the database of structural elements taking into account cost parameters, time parameters, environmental parameters and life parameters, points out the main advantages of the proposed database and defines the aims of further research. The aim of the paper was to analyse the current state and possibilities of implication of certification systems for sustainable construction and describe the current state and impact of BIM implication on selected aspects by survey.

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Peter Mésároš; Jana Smetanková; Tomáš Mandičák; Eva Krídlová-Burdová. Implication of BIM on selected aspects of sustainability. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 2021, 656, 012005 .

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Peter Mésároš, Jana Smetanková, Tomáš Mandičák, Eva Krídlová-Burdová. Implication of BIM on selected aspects of sustainability. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. 2021; 656 (1):012005.

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Peter Mésároš; Jana Smetanková; Tomáš Mandičák; Eva Krídlová-Burdová. 2021. "Implication of BIM on selected aspects of sustainability." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 656, no. 1: 012005.

Case report
Published: 15 January 2021 in Sustainability
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Progressive technologies and practices are shifting the possibilities of building design and improving work efficiency. Constantly changing site conditions require different procedures and designs that take into account these changing conditions, whether it is a design solution, a change in environmental conditions, or just sustainability factors. Adaptive building design offers opportunities to cope with changing factors to achieve the ähighest possible level of building quality. This case study deals with the topic of adaptive formwork design for building renovation, taking into account sustainability. The aim of the article is an investigation and demonstration of the building information modeling (BIM) environment used for the adaptive design of formwork elements for the building renovation in the context of sustainability. The object of the case study is a building in the center of Kosice, Slovakia. The BIM environment allows prompt and correct adaptation of the formwork design to changing lighting conditions, ventilation, heating and temperature during the design of the building.

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Peter Mésároš; Marcela Spišáková; Tomáš Mandičák; Jozef Čabala; Milan Oravec. Adaptive Design of Formworks for Building Renovation Considering the Sustainability of Construction in BIM Environment–Case Study. Sustainability 2021, 13, 799 .

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Peter Mésároš, Marcela Spišáková, Tomáš Mandičák, Jozef Čabala, Milan Oravec. Adaptive Design of Formworks for Building Renovation Considering the Sustainability of Construction in BIM Environment–Case Study. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (2):799.

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Peter Mésároš; Marcela Spišáková; Tomáš Mandičák; Jozef Čabala; Milan Oravec. 2021. "Adaptive Design of Formworks for Building Renovation Considering the Sustainability of Construction in BIM Environment–Case Study." Sustainability 13, no. 2: 799.

Preprint
Published: 29 December 2020
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Progressive technologies and practices are shifting the possibilities of building design and improving work efficiency. Constantly changing site conditions require different procedures and designs that take into account these changing conditions, whether it is a design solution, a change in environmental conditions, or just sustainability factors. Adaptive building design offers opportunities to cope with changing factors to achieve the highest possible level of building quality. This case study deals with the topic of adaptive formwork design for building renovation, taking into account sustainability. Aim of the article is an investigation and demonstration of the building information modelling (BIM) environment used for the adaptive design of formwork elements for the building renovation in the context of sustainability. The object of the case study is a building in the center of Kosice, Slovakia. BIM environment allows prompt and correct adaptation of the formwork design to changing conditions of lighting, ventilation, heating and temperature during the design of the building.

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Peter Mésároš; Marcela Spišáková; Tomáš Mandičák; Jozef Čabala; Milan Oravec. Adaptive Design of Formworks for Building Renovation Considering the Sustainability of Construction in Bim Environment – Case Study. 2020, 1 .

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Peter Mésároš, Marcela Spišáková, Tomáš Mandičák, Jozef Čabala, Milan Oravec. Adaptive Design of Formworks for Building Renovation Considering the Sustainability of Construction in Bim Environment – Case Study. . 2020; ():1.

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Peter Mésároš; Marcela Spišáková; Tomáš Mandičák; Jozef Čabala; Milan Oravec. 2020. "Adaptive Design of Formworks for Building Renovation Considering the Sustainability of Construction in Bim Environment – Case Study." , no. : 1.

Preprint
Published: 11 December 2020
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Construction project management and cost management is a difficult process that affects the overall success of construction projects. The success of a construction project can be assessed according to key performance indicators (KPIs). Cost savings and cost optimization over the life of a construction project is one of these KPIs. Cost management is largely performed through intelligent information technology in the construction industry. Information systems and information technologies have seen an increase in use in the management of construction projects. The same goes for cost management. Several studies mentioned in the paper point to this increase in use in recent years also in the management of costs at various stages. Many studies point to the use of information technology and software applications in the field of cost management. Still, to a large extent, there are no surveys focused on the analysis of the impact and impact factor of information technology on cost savings or cost optimization in various phases of construction projects. The research discusses the issue of the impact of information technology on cost management in various phases of a construction project. The main goal of the research is to analyze the influence of information technology factors on cost savings and optimization in individual phases of a construction project. Several statistical methods were used in the research. The resulting model of information technology impact factor was created based on data processing and the use of the AHP method.

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Peter Mésároš; Tomáš Mandičák; Marcela Spišáková. Information Technology Impact Factor Model in Life Cycle Cost Management of Construction Project. 2020, 1 .

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Peter Mésároš, Tomáš Mandičák, Marcela Spišáková. Information Technology Impact Factor Model in Life Cycle Cost Management of Construction Project. . 2020; ():1.

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Peter Mésároš; Tomáš Mandičák; Marcela Spišáková. 2020. "Information Technology Impact Factor Model in Life Cycle Cost Management of Construction Project." , no. : 1.

Preprint
Published: 11 December 2020
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The issue of sustainability has long been the subject of interest of the architecture engineering and construction sector. All three aspects of sustainability - economic, environmental and social - can be affected through appropriate construction waste management. Construction and demolition waste (CDW) is one of the largest worldwide waste streams, therefore it is given great attention by all stakeholders (investors, contractors, authorities, etc.). Researches have shown that one of the main barriers to insufficiency CDW recovery is inadequate policies and legal frameworks to manage CDW. It is also one of the EU's environmental priorities. Aim of the article is to confirm the economic potential of construction and demolition waste audit processing through case study. A pre-demolition waste audit has been processed for unused building of shopping center in the town Snina in Slovakia. Subsequently, a comparison of economic parameters (waste disposal costs and transport costs) of recommended CDW management was performed. This comparison confirmed the economic benefits of environmentally friendly construction waste management methods according to the waste audit results, which will also increase the sustainability of construction projects. In addition, the cost parameters of selected waste disposal methods could be another dimension of building information modelling.

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Marcela Spišáková; Peter Mésároš; Tomáš Mandičák. Construction Waste Audit in the Framework of Sustainable Waste Management in Construction Projects - Case Study. 2020, 1 .

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Marcela Spišáková, Peter Mésároš, Tomáš Mandičák. Construction Waste Audit in the Framework of Sustainable Waste Management in Construction Projects - Case Study. . 2020; ():1.

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Marcela Spišáková; Peter Mésároš; Tomáš Mandičák. 2020. "Construction Waste Audit in the Framework of Sustainable Waste Management in Construction Projects - Case Study." , no. : 1.

Conference paper
Published: 10 December 2020 in IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
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Construction project management is a difficult process. It includes a lot of participants in the construction project and the relationships between them. Currently, the construction industry is increasing demands on technology. BIM is a progressive intelligent 3D model-based process that gives architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) professionals the insight and tools to more efficiently in planning, designing, and buildings and infrastructure managing. The research discusses the issue of implementation motivations of BIM using in construction project management. The main aim of the paper is to analyse and give an overview of motivations groups of BIM in construction project management.

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Peter Mesaros; Marcela Spisakova; Tomas Mandicak. Analysing the implementation motivations of BIM Technology in Construction Project Management. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 2020, 960, 042064 .

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Peter Mesaros, Marcela Spisakova, Tomas Mandicak. Analysing the implementation motivations of BIM Technology in Construction Project Management. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 2020; 960 (4):042064.

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Peter Mesaros; Marcela Spisakova; Tomas Mandicak. 2020. "Analysing the implementation motivations of BIM Technology in Construction Project Management." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 960, no. 4: 042064.

Conference paper
Published: 01 November 2020 in ICERI2020 Proceedings
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Tomas Mandicak; Peter Mesaros; Andrea Kanalikova. DIGITAL AND ICT COMPETENCIES OF EMPLOYEES FOR LEARNING UNDER COVID-19 PANDEMIC AT THE FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. ICERI2020 Proceedings 2020, 2431 -2438.

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Tomas Mandicak, Peter Mesaros, Andrea Kanalikova. DIGITAL AND ICT COMPETENCIES OF EMPLOYEES FOR LEARNING UNDER COVID-19 PANDEMIC AT THE FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. ICERI2020 Proceedings. 2020; ():2431-2438.

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Tomas Mandicak; Peter Mesaros; Andrea Kanalikova. 2020. "DIGITAL AND ICT COMPETENCIES OF EMPLOYEES FOR LEARNING UNDER COVID-19 PANDEMIC AT THE FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING." ICERI2020 Proceedings , no. : 2431-2438.

Conference paper
Published: 01 November 2020 in ICERI2020 Proceedings
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Tomas Mandicak; Peter Mesaros. TEACHING THE COURSE ECONOMIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS AT THE FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING BY A DISTANCE FORM OF EDUCATION - CASE STUDY. ICERI2020 Proceedings 2020, 3878 -3885.

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Tomas Mandicak, Peter Mesaros. TEACHING THE COURSE ECONOMIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS AT THE FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING BY A DISTANCE FORM OF EDUCATION - CASE STUDY. ICERI2020 Proceedings. 2020; ():3878-3885.

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Tomas Mandicak; Peter Mesaros. 2020. "TEACHING THE COURSE ECONOMIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS AT THE FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING BY A DISTANCE FORM OF EDUCATION - CASE STUDY." ICERI2020 Proceedings , no. : 3878-3885.

Journal article
Published: 01 April 2020 in Pollack Periodica
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Construction project management is difficult process and important part of efficiency and productivity in construction industry. Currently, construction industry is increasing demands on technology, environmental and social construction parameters in the context of maintaining the balance of economic efficiency and sustainability of the construction and realization of buildings. Progressive technology as knowledge systems and building information modeling are the supporting tool for achieving this. Building information modeling is a progressive intelligent 3D model-based process that gives architecture, engineering, and construction professionals the insight and tools to more efficiently in planning, designing and buildings and infrastructure managing. Knowledge and building information modeling technology include a lot of functions and opportunities for better and easier way to achieve project goal and affect to construction project management process. Research discusses the issue of construction project management trough building information modeling and knowledge technology. The main aim of the paper is to analyze impact of these technologies on efficiency in construction project management.

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Tomáš Mandičák; Peter Mesároš; Matúš Tkáč. Construction project management through BIM and knowledge technology. Pollack Periodica 2020, 15, 177 -186.

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Tomáš Mandičák, Peter Mesároš, Matúš Tkáč. Construction project management through BIM and knowledge technology. Pollack Periodica. 2020; 15 (1):177-186.

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Tomáš Mandičák; Peter Mesároš; Matúš Tkáč. 2020. "Construction project management through BIM and knowledge technology." Pollack Periodica 15, no. 1: 177-186.

Journal article
Published: 01 April 2020 in Pollack Periodica
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Civil engineering industry represents important industry segment, which deals with building, performing and managing construction and business. In this sector, more and more pressure is generated for raising the effectiveness and productivity. Main tool, which supports the effectiveness and productivity, is process automation. Building information modeling represents intelligent process based on a model, which offers civil engineering specialists an overview and tools for effective planning, building blueprint, building management and infrastructure. Primary building information modeling goal is to create the uniform environment, which allows managing the life-cycle of building. Result of this work in enlisted environment is a multi-dimensional model, which carries all the information. This article deals with building information modeling issues, specifically with its dimensions and brings short description of each dimension and actual level of using the 5th dimension (cost estimating) in Visegrad Four countries. Level of 5D usage is demonstrated through surveys which were realized in Visegrad Four countries, and offers an overview of current implementation status in these countries.

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Jana Smetanková; Peter Mesároš; Tomáš Mandicák. The potential of building information modeling in civil engineering. Pollack Periodica 2020, 15, 158 -168.

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Jana Smetanková, Peter Mesároš, Tomáš Mandicák. The potential of building information modeling in civil engineering. Pollack Periodica. 2020; 15 (1):158-168.

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Jana Smetanková; Peter Mesároš; Tomáš Mandicák. 2020. "The potential of building information modeling in civil engineering." Pollack Periodica 15, no. 1: 158-168.

Article
Published: 16 March 2020 in Wireless Networks
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Building information modelling is a illustration of the physical and functional characteristics of a technology which connects project information databases in every fields. Use of building information modelling technology represents one of the most progressive approach in construction project management. Construction project management is a difficult process depends on many factors. Human resources are one of them. Project results depends on productivity of human resources. There are some questions about productivity of employees and managers. Productivity of employees depends on many processes and factors. Progressive technology can be one of them. BIM technology presents probably affective tool for productivity. This research discussed issue of use of BIM technology and analyses BIM effect on productivity in construction project management. Main aim of research was set like analyze of use BIM technology in construction industry and effect of this on productivity.

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Peter Mesároš; Tomáš Mandičák; Annamária Behúnová. Use of BIM technology and impact on productivity in construction project management. Wireless Networks 2020, 1 -8.

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Peter Mesároš, Tomáš Mandičák, Annamária Behúnová. Use of BIM technology and impact on productivity in construction project management. Wireless Networks. 2020; ():1-8.

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Peter Mesároš; Tomáš Mandičák; Annamária Behúnová. 2020. "Use of BIM technology and impact on productivity in construction project management." Wireless Networks , no. : 1-8.

Conference paper
Published: 04 March 2020 in International Conference on Mobile Computing and Sustainable Informatics
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Building information modelling is a digital representation of the physical and functional characteristics of a device that connects project information databases. It is defined as the use of information and communication technology to make building more efficient across a project life cycle to provide safer and more productive environment, eliminate environmental impact and promote efficient, operational management and use of the building across its life cycle. On the other hand, the project manager’s duties include a range of activities. The research discusses the issue of development of digital and managerial competencies of project managers by building information modelling (BIM) technology. The main objective of the research is to compare the impact level of development of digital and managerial competencies of project managers by BIM technology. The main objective of research was set to analyse and include the digital and managerial competencies through the use of BIM technology in Slovak and Czech Republic construction industry.

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Peter Mesaros; Tomas Mandicak; Annamaria Behunova; Jana Smetankova; Katarina Krajnikova. Impact of BIM Technology on Development of Digital and Managerial Competencies of Project Managers in Construction Industry. International Conference on Mobile Computing and Sustainable Informatics 2020, 175 -184.

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Peter Mesaros, Tomas Mandicak, Annamaria Behunova, Jana Smetankova, Katarina Krajnikova. Impact of BIM Technology on Development of Digital and Managerial Competencies of Project Managers in Construction Industry. International Conference on Mobile Computing and Sustainable Informatics. 2020; ():175-184.

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Peter Mesaros; Tomas Mandicak; Annamaria Behunova; Jana Smetankova; Katarina Krajnikova. 2020. "Impact of BIM Technology on Development of Digital and Managerial Competencies of Project Managers in Construction Industry." International Conference on Mobile Computing and Sustainable Informatics , no. : 175-184.

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Published: 09 August 2019 in IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
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J Smetanková; Tomas Mandicak. Cost management of building constructions and works through knowledge-based database. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 2019, 566, 1 .

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J Smetanková, Tomas Mandicak. Cost management of building constructions and works through knowledge-based database. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 2019; 566 ():1.

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J Smetanková; Tomas Mandicak. 2019. "Cost management of building constructions and works through knowledge-based database." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 566, no. : 1.