
We are heading for a scenario in which BIM technology will greatly help us to maximize the roles and skills of civil construction professionals, making room for us to plan, design, build and manage buildings and infrastructures much more efficiently, integrating all systems, structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing in a responsible, economical and sustainable way.
BIM technology brings numerous advantages and challenges that are known to professionals, who currently rely on poor incentives and public initiatives. The challenges posed by diving deep into migrating to BIM, require us to be prepared for the changes that this technology brings us. Considering the cultural and processual obstacles, we have a nationwide scenario in which BIM tools are quite well known and are undergoing a process of improvement in their comprehensibility and profound development, especially in large urban centers where it is increasingly difficult to escape the chain of technological innovation.
