Recommendation for the development of BIM-based projects associated with Scrum methodology
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https://doi.org/10.11606/gtp.v17i2.161940Keywords:
BIM, Project Management, Agile Methodologies, SCRUMAbstract
Agile practices have been established in the field of information technology and have been incorporated into project management in several areas, including civil construction. In this work, we sought to develop a methodology that would enable the use of such practices in project management for architectural and civil engineering projects conceived in BIM (Building Information Modeling). The objective of this article is to present an approach that indicates how the association between Scrum methods and the implementation of BIM in small developers should be for the pre-construction phase. KPIs that can be used to measure the success of the implementation are also indicated. It is expected that by applying the proposed approach, the team can develop a better understanding of the project, there is better management of resources and delivery of constant value to the customer, which brings rapid responses to changes. In addition, it is expected that there will be a reduction in the total project development time in the pre-construction phase. In this way, the approach indicates that the application of these practices associated with BIM brings promising results, especially for the initial phases of such projects, when there is a strong tendency for uncertainties and changes during their preparation.
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