Abstract
In construction projects, there may be rework and delays associated with construction processes with a low level of industrialization, resulting from the lack of constructability of the designs. To promote industrialization and improve the project's constructability, we implemented the Virtual Design & Construction (VDC) methodology, combined with a system of prefabricated reinforcement cages (PRC) elements in constructing an 870-meter span bridge located in Lima, Peru. The objective was to reduce structural rebars' assembly times, replace the traditional on-site processes of cutting, bending, and assembling steel with an industrial process based on systems of PRC steel elements. As a result, the assembly times of the structural item were reduced by 31%, thanks to the use of PRC elements. In addition, due to the VDC methodology, a 100% buildable design of the PRC elements was achieved.
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Tuesta, R., Vicuña, M., Del Savio, A. A., Palpan, A., Valle, E., & Quiroz, F. (2022). PREFABRICATED REINFORCEMENT IN CONSTRUCTION USING VDC: CASE STUDY OVALO MONITOR BRIDGE. In 30th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction, IGLC 2022 (pp. 1008–1019). The International Group for Lean Construction. https://doi.org/10.24928/2022/0210
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