BIM has, in recent years, helped increase productivity and quality of the design process, and has brought out discussions on the interfaces between technology and project integration and collaborative processes. Increasing demand for the rational use of information, with a view to gain product value building, has motivated the interest of companies and customers by implementing BIM on their projects. However, how to adopt BIM for information management in construction is not clear to the industry. With the mandatory use of BIM in some countries, implementation guides have been published. Strategies have been suggested to overcome communication bottlenecks, process alignment and definition of responsibilities for implementation. The purpose of this article is to present some of the BIM guidelines and strategies to facilitate the creation of collaborative environments between teams aimed at implementing BIM.
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