Impact of BIM Implementation in a company developing horizontal condominiums in SE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.46421/entac.v20i1.6165Keywords:
BIM, Real estate market, pre-urbanization scenario, Industry 4.0Abstract
The Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AECO) sector has been going through a moment of accelerated digital transformation in Brazil in the search to obtain several benefits for the sector and organizations, taking advantage of the new enabling technologies of industry 4.0 both within the scope of the development of projects, execution of works, even in the interaction phase of individuals (designers, builders and clients), during and after project deliveries. This work presents the impacts arising from a process of implementing Construction Information Modeling (BIM) in a company that designs and builds horizontal condominiums in the Brazilian state of Sergipe. Explaining how the BIM implementation process took place with the technical team of the company Laredo Urbanizadora, from the Diagnosis phase, preparation of the BIM Implementation Plan (BIP), BIM Execution Plan (BEP) and BIM Mandate, until the moment of strategic planning for the development of the 1st BIM pilot project of a horizontal condominium to be built in the city of Lagarto/SE. The preliminary results to be presented in this work, highlight the potential of using BIM for a market with a lot of potential to benefit from the enabling technologies of Industry 4.0, signaling a promising path to be followed by companies operating in the incorporation/construction sector of horizontal condominiums in Brazil.
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