Demianenko O. Organizational and economic tools for managing engineering companies in construction on the basis of digitalization

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

State registration number

0822U100420

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Specialization

  • 051 - Соціальні та поведінкові науки. Економіка

22-01-2022

Specialized Academic Board

ДФ 26.056.028

Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture

Essay

In the dissertation: analyzed existing approaches to the management of engineering companies and identified features that are due to the impact of digitalization; the analysis of types of works performed by engineering companies at the whole stage of the object life cycle in the conditions of digitalization is carried out, their existing classification is improved; improved methodological approaches to determining the cost of services of a consulting engineer, which are provided at different stages of the life cycle of the object, taking into account acceptable areas of their application; identified the factors that most affect the cost of engineering services in terms of digitalization, made a possible assessment of their quantitative impact; the pricing management mechanism of the engineering company has been improved. The methodological basis of the study were the fundamental provisions of pricing in construction, economics and management of construction enterprises, theoretical and methodological provisions for the management of engineering companies. The paper proposes to use technical standardization approaches, which are usually used for standardization of construction works, to determine the time norms for the performance of certain types of engineering services. Based on the data of a number of engineering companies with the help of correlation-regression analysis, the average percentages of the cost of services of a consulting engineer are determined depending on the total cost of construction, taking into account the classes of consequences CC1, CC2, CC3.

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