Insufficient compliance of public sector structures with the needs of the builder (customer) and public interests, incorrect identification of the aims and needs of the construction of a building, insufficiently addressed design solutions analysis objectives (especially in terms of investment costs/benefits), lack of accuracy and quality of construction projects, uncoordinated exchange of information between participants in the life cycle processes of a building and information systems, registers, inefficient communication and cooperation of construction participants This is a significant part of the essential reasons for the inefficient use of resources allocated to public sector construction planning, design, construction, operation and management processes. The rapidly evolving and expanding information and communication technologies (ICT) worldwide and new working methods based on them have opened up new opportunities for effective solutions to these challenges. One of the key solutions for ICT applications in the construction sector and in the world is the use of building information modelling techniques. In order to address the above problem, by enabling the use of uniform rules-based building information modelling, it is envisaged to develop proposals for design provisions for static information modelling (BIM), national classification of construction information, proposals for methodological documents for the execution of public procurement, standard forms of contracts where BIM is used, design provisions, methodology for assessing and monitoring the benefits of BIM, training related to the application of digitalisation tools.