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The SPbGASU Team Won the All-Russian Championship "TIM-Perspective 2025"

Text: Nikolay Ambartsumov

Photo: provided by the Department of IMMT

28 Nov
The SPbGASU team won the I All-Russian Student Championship "TIM-Perspective 2025", a key event in the digitalization of the construction industry, held on 24–28 November in Moscow as part of the 7th United Eurasian Congress "TIM Community. People. Technologies. Strategy."

The team was headed by Aleksandra Masyonene, senior lecturer at the Department of Information and Mathematical Modeling Technologies. Under her leadership, the students confidently represented SPbGASU and demonstrated excellent training in the field of information modeling.

Students from various fields of study took part in the competition:
  • Sofia Mityagina, estimator
  • Polina Orlova, heating and ventilation engineer
  • Arina Aleksanova, architect
  • Olga Gavrichenkova, water supply and sanitation engineer
  • Yaroslav Perevalov, designer
The "TIM-Perspective 2025" championship was organized at the initiative of the National Association of Organizations in the Field of Information Modeling Technologies (NOTIM) with the support of the Russian Ministry of Construction and Kairos Engineering company. Its main goal is to improve students' digital literacy, develop competencies in working with domestic software, and popularize information modeling technologies (TIM) among future industry professionals.

The competition brought together 10 teams from architecture and civil engineering universities across the country. Participants were tasked with developing a digital model of one of Moscow's cultural heritage sites using exclusively Russian software solutions. Teams could earn additional points by successfully completing stages of the interactive 3D simulator "The Engineer's Path."

The SPbGASU team distinguished itself with its comprehensive and in-depth approach to completing the task. The jury noted:
  • highly accurate architectural, structural, and engineering solutions;
  • confident use of domestic TIM tools;
  • effective role distribution;
  • high-quality presentation of the final model.

The success of the SPbGASU team confirms the high level of training of specialists in the field of information modeling at our university.