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Ayala, Y., Perez, E., Segura, R. (2024). Análisis del uso de la metodología BIM propuesta en el Plan Nacional de Competitividad y Productividad (2019-2030) para prevenir y controlar retrasos durante la etapa de construcción de proyectos de infraestructura hospitalaria contratados por el Estado. Caso de estudio: Proyecto Hospital de Apoyo de Sullana II-2, Piura [Trabajo de investigación, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/673934
Ayala, Y., Perez, E., Segura, R. Análisis del uso de la metodología BIM propuesta en el Plan Nacional de Competitividad y Productividad (2019-2030) para prevenir y controlar retrasos durante la etapa de construcción de proyectos de infraestructura hospitalaria contratados por el Estado. Caso de estudio: Proyecto Hospital de Apoyo de Sullana II-2, Piura [Trabajo de investigación]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/673934
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title = "Análisis del uso de la metodología BIM propuesta en el Plan Nacional de Competitividad y Productividad (2019-2030) para prevenir y controlar retrasos durante la etapa de construcción de proyectos de infraestructura hospitalaria contratados por el Estado. Caso de estudio: Proyecto Hospital de Apoyo de Sullana II-2, Piura",
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By 2023, in Peru there is a significant infrastructure gap that needs to be reduced to become a competitive and productive country. The Peruvian government is the main responsible for taking actions. To achieve Objective 1 of the National Competitiveness and Productivity Policy, to provide the country with quality economic and social infrastructure, the Peruvian State established the following guidelines, among others: formulate and execute investments efficiently, guarantee the financing, operation, and maintenance of infrastructure. This will be achieved through capacity building in the public sector and with the support of the private sector and academia. To reach this objective by 2030, the Peruvian government has been taking measures since 2018, which are providing the construction sector with tools that complement and/or replace traditional work methodologies with new ones that guarantee the integration, traceability, and transparency of investment information; the strengthening of the capacities of the actors, and in this framework, collaborative work for decision making. The Peruvian Plan from 2019 to 2030, recognizes that BIM (Building Information Modeling) is a tool that will allow actors to manage the information developed during the investment cycle; improve the quality and efficiency of the investment, and ensure the proper management of assets and finally the provision of services to citizens. For this reason, the State has provided the incorporation of BIM as a collaborative methodology that will improve the efficiency of projects from the design, during the construction, operation and even for the maintenance. By 2023, BIM is being applied in the in the health sector, to develop projects or buildings lead by the Peruvian Government, subject to different legal frameworks.
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