Implementing BIM faces challenges with the mindset of professionals and the formation of collaborative teams. It is important to overcome resistance and promote understanding of available tools.
BIM (Building Information Modeling) emerged in 2003 to improve the global representation of buildings, communication, project integration and information management.
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The use of BIM in project management is beneficial in cost reduction, integration with FM and energy simulations.
The use of BIM leverages an advanced planning methodology, such as the Line of Balance, allowing for more effective management of construction projects.
The implementation of BIM, with its information-enriched three-dimensional models, is essential for designing and managing sustainable buildings. Energy efficiency and cost reduction are important benefits of this process.