In the science of monitoring and health maintenance have facilitated damage and defects in buildings by expanding technology through the use of wireless sensors, 3D model, among others, visualize and document results that have encouraged researchers to use powerful tools such as BIM technology, aiming to gain importance due to driving tools that are widely used in the architecture, engineering and construction sector, due to the combination of the results of structural health monitoring (SHM). Eighty articles indexed in Scopus, Ebsco, Scielo and Science Direct databases were reviewed, from the years 2016 - 2021, the following keywords were used to search for information: structural health and BIM technology, Structural Health in building and Bim, Properties of recycled concrete, Health and buildings, Building and BIM technology, Structural health in buildings, structural health of buildings through BIM. Subject area filters were used such as: Engineering, Engineering and Building. Concluding that the union of BIM and SHM technology is the support to establish the situation of the structure, specifying the range of the structural damage and estimating the duration of the structure.
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