Bibliographic citations
Galvez, K., (2021). Viabilidad entre el sistema de tabiquería utilizando material ecológico y la tabiquería convencional para reducir costos en la construcción en la ciudad de Lima – Perú, 2020 [Tesis, Universidad Privada del Norte]. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/26389
Galvez, K., Viabilidad entre el sistema de tabiquería utilizando material ecológico y la tabiquería convencional para reducir costos en la construcción en la ciudad de Lima – Perú, 2020 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada del Norte; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/26389
@misc{renati/509785,
title = "Viabilidad entre el sistema de tabiquería utilizando material ecológico y la tabiquería convencional para reducir costos en la construcción en la ciudad de Lima – Perú, 2020",
author = "Galvez Quispe, Katherine Melody",
publisher = "Universidad Privada del Norte",
year = "2021"
}
The present research refers to the issue of the viability of the partition system using ecological material among conventional partition to reduce construction costs in the city of Lima-Peru. The general objective of the study was to analyze the feasibility of a partitioning system using ecological material of soil-cement brick, soil-cement brick - 20% sawdust and ecological totora panel among the partitioning with conventional material to reduce construction costs in the city of Lima - Peru 2020. The study sample is 3 ecological materials: soil – cement brick, soil – cement brick - 20% sawdust and totora panel with plaster coating. The study design corresponds to a type of comparative descriptive research itself, because the variables will be affected with the results described. The method is hypothetical deductive. The line of research is the variable “Ecological partitioning“. This study corresponds to a quantitative design because my results will be expressed in numbers, percentages or quantities. The other design available to this study is: retrospective because the study data are from previous results. Finally, there is a longitudinal design because the variable will be measured more than once to determine a result. The results obtained in this study that, if it is technically and socially feasible to use totora panel, soil brick - cement and soil-cement brick - 20% sawdust as material for the preparation of a partition, have good properties and comply with the established parameters by regulations and reduces construction costs by 30% compared to partitioning with conventional King Kong brick material.
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