“…The HBIM enables the digital reconstitution of heritage assets [6,7] by considering their actual geometrical alterations [8,9]. In addition, diverse simulations can be performed on these models, such as structural behaviour assessment [6,[10][11][12], sustainability [13,14], restoration decision criteria [3], Scan-to-BIM [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18], safety at work [2], among others; that is, multitude fields of knowledge and implementation environments use these technologies. In this regard, however, Bassier et al [19] highlighted the difficulty in exchanging data between diverse software and BIM platforms due to compatibility issues, especially with structural behaviour assessment applications.The HBIM has reached public and private institutions, as well as end-users and professionals in the fields of heritage and construction.…”