Bibliographic citations
Chavez, J., Cueva, J. (2020). Propuesta de vivienda modular sostenible mediante la utilización de paneles de quincha prefabricada para atención de las demandas de refugio en Sondorillo, Huancabamba, Piura [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/653227
Chavez, J., Cueva, J. Propuesta de vivienda modular sostenible mediante la utilización de paneles de quincha prefabricada para atención de las demandas de refugio en Sondorillo, Huancabamba, Piura [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/653227
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title = "Propuesta de vivienda modular sostenible mediante la utilización de paneles de quincha prefabricada para atención de las demandas de refugio en Sondorillo, Huancabamba, Piura",
author = "Cueva Sandillan, Jhon Julio",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2020"
}
This document proposes the construction process of a Modular Housing in response to the demand for shelters by the population affected by the El Niño phenomenon of Sondorillo, Huancabamba, Piura, through the use of materials such as bamboo, reed and mud available in the study area. With the proposed modular system, it has been possible to adjust to a period of 7 days for its execution through the sectorization according to the number of crews and the metrados for a total area of 41.00 𝑚2; likewise, by planning parallel items to increase their execution in situ, through the construction processes proposed for the project. In addition, the feasibility of the project is demonstrated by its low investment and savings over time compared to other housing proposals. Finally, a 4D simulation was carried out with the Navisworks program, obtaining a virtual visualization of the construction processes for an adequate training of the workforce of the project and a greater understanding of the work processes with respect to the previously performed programming.
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