Management of construction enterprises requires experience or managerial competencies. To achieve successful results of construction enterprises and projects, for example as cost reducing, increasing revenues, shortening construction time, both are necessary. Building information modeling represents technology for developing of managerial skills for managers. Main aim of research is to analyze and quantify the management decisions based on managerial competencies developed through building information modeling on results of construction enterprises in Slovakia. Cost reducing, increasing of revenues and shortening construction time are main monitored by enterprise and project results. Research hypotheses are based on the assumption that building information modeling has a positive impact on development of managerial competencies and skills and manager’s t decisions.
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