Bibliographic citations
Huaroc, A., Burgos, W., Leon, F. (2024). MEJORA DE LA PRECISIÓN DEL METRADO CON EL USO DEL BIM 5D COMPARADO CON EL MÉTODO TRADICIONAL EN EL CASO DE ESTUDIO “EDIFICIO MULTIFAMILIAR BURLEHU”, UBICADO EN SANTIAGO DE SURCO - LIMA [Trabajo de investigación, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/683757
Huaroc, A., Burgos, W., Leon, F. MEJORA DE LA PRECISIÓN DEL METRADO CON EL USO DEL BIM 5D COMPARADO CON EL MÉTODO TRADICIONAL EN EL CASO DE ESTUDIO “EDIFICIO MULTIFAMILIAR BURLEHU”, UBICADO EN SANTIAGO DE SURCO - LIMA [Trabajo de investigación]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/683757
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title = "MEJORA DE LA PRECISIÓN DEL METRADO CON EL USO DEL BIM 5D COMPARADO CON EL MÉTODO TRADICIONAL EN EL CASO DE ESTUDIO “EDIFICIO MULTIFAMILIAR BURLEHU”, UBICADO EN SANTIAGO DE SURCO - LIMA",
author = "Leon Valdivia, Freddy Martin",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2024"
}
This research and application work is focused on the quantitative and comparative analysis of meters and costs, of the Steel and Concrete items, using the traditional method and applying the BIM methodology, in a Multifamily building project of 6 basements and 27 levels, executed in the district of Santiago de Surco in Lima. Peru. Comparing the measurements of the Baseline Budget (Initial Budget of the project) that were made using the traditional method, with the measurements that the modulation of the building yields using the BIM methodology, as well as making a comparison of the costs of the Target budget, which is a budget that reflects the expenditure made in the project. We must contemplate the results that are based on the conditions at the time of metering and modeling, that is, contemplate column heights, beginning and end of elements considerations that have been contemplated according to a construction process already known and the experience of professionals with experience in work, that is, virtual construction must be developed by professionals who have the expertise and/or accompanied by professionals who meet the requirements of the These requirements are visualized in Figure 15, where the total of the meters are linked to the total costs. The results obtained show us that, although the meters are more optimized when performing a virtual modeling, the cost does have a variation as a function of prices over time, however, at the time of carrying out the exercise we have considered a planning in present time, since the precise ones suffer variation over time however the meters remain constant. We must indicate that the BIM Methodology is in the initial stages of its implementation in projects in the Peruvian territory, it is essential to be able to generate projects virtually to be able to generate greater optimization in meters, items, crews and this will be reflected in construction costs, knowledge in tools for the generation of models is essential.
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