The thesis addresses different ways of digitization, as well as the potential for implementing
advanced programs for construction monitoring, focusing on the implementation of a
common data environment (CDE) during the design and construction phases.
I studied how the implementation of a digital tool takes place and what the user experiences
are, studying the implementation of the digital tool Dalux in the technologically advanced
company Riko, d.o.o., which specializes in engineering within the construction sector.
I employed various methods of work, starting with a review of foreign and domestic literature.
I conducted semi-structured interviews with professionals of different profiles within the
selected company.
In the research, I found that the implementation of CDE is a challenging process, as the
introduction of new technology requires changes to existing work processes. Implementation
of CDE is a way of digitization, but it does not solve all issues, leaving room for further
development.
It is important to encourage digitization, with interviewees highlighting the positive effects of
using the tool. Dalux enables users centralized access to all information, integration with
BIM, efficient communication, and collaboration, and effective erorrs management.
The findings of the study can serve as a basis for more systematic implementation of Dalux
in the selected company and thus successful digitization.
Greater use of Dalux and its users experience can serve as a basis for further research, such
as comparing the level of digitization (specifically the use of CDE) among construction
companies in Slovenia and its impact on business performance.
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