VDC management in the industrialization process using prefabricated reinforcement cages. Case Study: Ovalo Monitor Bridge

  • Palpan A
  • Vega S
  • Quiroz F
  • et al.
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Reworks and delays in production processes are commonly found in construction projects associated with a low level of industrialization and a lack of design constructability. To promote industrialization, improve project constructability, and reduce the execution time, we implemented the Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) methodology. An industrialization strategy was established using a prefabricated reinforcement cages system (PRC) elements in an 870-meters bridge construction project in Lima, Peru. The objective was to improve the project buildability with high industrialization of the steel rebar works. We replaced the traditional on-site cutting and bending steel reinforcement processes with an industrial process that integrates construction management with the supply chain through Building Information Model (BIM). As a result, the level of industrialization of the PRC elements of the bridge substructure and superstructure reached 85% and 40%, respectively, aligned with a 16% execution time reduction of the project.

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Palpan, A., Vega, S., Quiroz, F. Q., Vicuña, M., Tuesta, R., & Del Savio, A. A. (2022). VDC management in the industrialization process using prefabricated reinforcement cages. Case Study: Ovalo Monitor Bridge. Modular and Offsite Construction (MOC) Summit Proceedings, 217–224. https://doi.org/10.29173/mocs285

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