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BIM Implementation Plan in Building Works in the Design Stage in the Provincial Municipality of Puno

Received: 25 May 2022    Accepted: 14 June 2022    Published: 27 June 2022
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The construction industry in the public sector has failed in recent years, due to deficiencies in the management of processes in the tenders and the contractual execution of public works and this problem has been replicated in the Provincial Municipality of Puno, which is why the The main objective of this research is to know the consequences of the implementation of the Construction Information Model in the terms of reference formulated by the user area in the Provincial Municipality of Puno, the Survey method was used, based on an information survey. of the knowledge and uses of the methodology of the Construction Information Model that the officials and public servants of this entity have, a statistical history of the behavior of the works by contract in buildings from 2016 to 2020 was made, results such as as deficiencies in contractual and administrative procedures; That is why the projects in this entity are not successful and even most of the works do not have a technical-financial settlement to date. A mapping of the traditional processes used by the Provincial Municipality of Puno was carried out according to its organization chart and it has been detected that the process for a project to be viable at the design level is long and for the same project to be executed there are facts. bureaucratic; Therefore, a new mapping of processes is proposed with the methodology of the Construction Information Model to streamline the processes of the entity, and finally a proposal for improvement is proposed with the pilot plan or implementation of the approach of the terms of reference with guidelines of the methodology of the Construction Information Model in projects that are in the bidding stage to obtain a level of detail indicated in the technical specifications of each project.

Published in Journal of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering (Volume 7, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.jccee.20220703.12
Page(s) 30-34
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Keywords

BIM, Process Map, Implementation, Terms of Reference

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  • Civil Engineering School, National University of the Highlands, Puno, Perú

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