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Digital Construction Control

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Background

Digital Construction Control is a domestic Russian software product developed by DOM.RF Technologies for use in the construction sector. It serves as part of a federal educational module on digital competencies for construction colleges, where it is used to introduce practical digital tools, building information modeling, and applications of artificial intelligence. Its mandate is tied to improving digital literacy and applied technical skills in construction education, making it relevant to the wider modernization of Russia’s building industry.

The product sits within the DOM.RF ecosystem, which links it to a state-backed institution focused on housing and construction-related development. In practice, it functions as an educational and applied technology platform rather than a regulatory body or standalone public agency. Its role is to support training pipelines for future construction workers and specialists, connecting vocational education with the digital methods increasingly used in project design, coordination, and execution.

Recent information indicates that Digital Construction Control has been incorporated into training programs for construction college students across five Russian regions. In March 2026, DOM.RF reported the completion of the first cohort of a digital skills training program that used the platform, with expansion planned for later in the year. This suggests that the product’s current priorities include scaling practical instruction, familiarizing students with BIM-based workflows, and expanding the use of digital tools in construction education.

Timeline

  1. Digital Construction Control was used as part of a digital skills training program for construction college students across five regions.

    Marat Khusnullin: First Cohort of Digital Skills Training at Construction Colleges Completed

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