Translation. Region: Russian Federation –
Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering –
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On January 31, the XXXIV International Competition of Scientific Research Papers was held under the auspices of All-Russian Society of Scientific Researchers PTScinesBased on its results, Alexey Barbashov, a master's student in the Department of Construction Management at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, was awarded a third-degree diploma for his research on "Analysis of Methods for Organizing the Reconstruction of Sports Facilities."
The work also received approval from the professional community at the LXXVIII National Scientific and Practical Conference of Students, Postgraduates, and Young Scientists, "Current Issues of Modern Construction," held at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering in October of last year.
The research supervisor was Roman Motylev, Head of the Department of Construction Organization, Candidate of Technical Sciences, and Associate Professor.
In his work, Alexey Barbashov examines the current challenges of reconstructing sports facilities within existing infrastructure. Particular attention is paid to implementing projects while maintaining the facilities' operational status—a task of significant socioeconomic significance, particularly in dense urban environments.
The study analyzed the organizational, technological, economic, and managerial aspects of sports facility renovation. Key constraints were identified, including spatial logistics, the non-compliance of outdated facilities with modern regulatory requirements, and financial and regulatory barriers.
The author proposes approaches to optimizing construction and installation work based on adaptive planning, the use of digital management tools (including BIM technologies), and the implementation of energy-efficient solutions. The author also substantiates the effectiveness of hybrid financing models and the multifunctional transformation of sports facilities, ensuring their long-term sustainability and commercial viability.
We congratulate Alexey and his supervisor on this well-deserved recognition and wish them continued scientific achievements!
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