SOUZA, A. A. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0389650491848304; SOUZA, Artur Araújo Siqueira.
Resumen:
The use of improvisations, solutions that compromise the performance of the building, rework and waste of material are constructive vices that are often present in works throughout the country. With a sector in crisis, construction needs more and more precision and consistency in what is projected with what is being built. In this context, the use of methodologies and processes that optimize construction become valuable to any builder and developer. The use of BIM to make projects compatible arises from the need to prevent projects from interfering negatively with others. This study aims to compatible and analyze the conflicts that exist between the architectural and the complementary electrical, water and sanitary, and structural projects of a Basic Family Health Unit (UBSF) of Queimadas-PB. Using the Navisworks program it was possible to detect numerous points of interference between projects. Despite numerous points found, most were ignored because they were only reflections of the choice about the construction system used, while the rest have been corrected. With all compatible projects, there will be no need for improvisation because of interference between systems, which fulfills BIM's role as an optimized construction tool, reducing resource waste.