Currently, the plans for the protection of historical groups tend to be sustainable in the management of Heritage, covering the conservation, intervention and dissemination phases. The interoperability of operators in rehabilitation -archaeologists, architects, historians, engineers, restorers -is essential and for this it is necessary that there is a workflow. In addition, new data acquisition technologies, scanning and photogrammetry techniques, are helping to capture the real state of historical constructions, allowing an analysis of processes, materials and pathologies, essential for prevention and maintenance. of the historical building. These standardized operations provide us with data that must be continuously recorded. A para-loyal commitment is the management of the information collected by the different experts, its sharing and the deposit in an alphanumeric data container model. It is here that the H-BIM project takes a fundamental role, having a virtual 3D model of multidisciplinary information.In this investigation a workflow is developed in which the numerical models obtained through laser and photogrammetry scans and the parametric model based on the orthophoto sequences generated in a previous restoration are superimposed. For this, the Church of the Society of Jesus is taken as a study, emblem of that Latin American baroque that the Jesuit order built between 1605 -1765 in Quito (Ecuador). The preparation phases are structured to adequately model a historical building of these characteristics, breaking down the different stages and presenting its Level of Development -LOD-, detail and information.