TY - JOUR
T1 - Improvement of constructive processes based on a programmable unit for images capture and digital simulation
AU - Cabrera, Adriana Gómez
AU - Hoyos, Juan Diego Echeverry
AU - Palma, María Ximena Giraldo
AU - Sanchez, Camilo Otálora
AU - Morales, Martha Lucía Cano
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Civil projects executors are constantly dealing with the challenge of increasing productivity through resources optimization and their interaction; this has been addressed from different points of view using computational tools and manual tools. This challenge demands also, the implementation of new information technologies and digital tools as an effective strategy to capture reliable data that could contribute to improve the productivity, quality and security indicators. This work presents a value generation in construction projects, through the use of new technologies to capture digital information that allows a construction process re-engineering using Lean Construction philosophy and digital simulation. At first, the design and development of an autonomous and programmable module is presented, powered with solar energy, used to capture digital images of construction processes. This system includes hardware and electronic components such as cameras, video cameras, electronic cards, computers, solar panels, web platform and communication systems; all controlled by a specially designed software which simplifies the control of the equipment and its components. This system simplifies the decision-making process regarding the construction methods and the resources involved, in order to minimize the costs and to increase the performance. The results obtained in the implementation of the module in a construction project in Bogota, Colombia, are presented in the second part of this paper. The analysis of the results, the constructive process characterization using Time-Lapse videos and a digital simulation model of the construction process are presented. These results allow reducing cycle times and using better the resources, which is translated into resources savings for the project.
AB - Civil projects executors are constantly dealing with the challenge of increasing productivity through resources optimization and their interaction; this has been addressed from different points of view using computational tools and manual tools. This challenge demands also, the implementation of new information technologies and digital tools as an effective strategy to capture reliable data that could contribute to improve the productivity, quality and security indicators. This work presents a value generation in construction projects, through the use of new technologies to capture digital information that allows a construction process re-engineering using Lean Construction philosophy and digital simulation. At first, the design and development of an autonomous and programmable module is presented, powered with solar energy, used to capture digital images of construction processes. This system includes hardware and electronic components such as cameras, video cameras, electronic cards, computers, solar panels, web platform and communication systems; all controlled by a specially designed software which simplifies the control of the equipment and its components. This system simplifies the decision-making process regarding the construction methods and the resources involved, in order to minimize the costs and to increase the performance. The results obtained in the implementation of the module in a construction project in Bogota, Colombia, are presented in the second part of this paper. The analysis of the results, the constructive process characterization using Time-Lapse videos and a digital simulation model of the construction process are presented. These results allow reducing cycle times and using better the resources, which is translated into resources savings for the project.
KW - Construction process improvement
KW - Digital simulation
KW - Lean construction
KW - Programmable module
KW - Time lapse
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84870051778&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.4067/s0718-50732012000200003
DO - 10.4067/s0718-50732012000200003
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84870051778
SN - 0716-2952
VL - 27
SP - 35
EP - 53
JO - Revista Ingenieria de Construccion
JF - Revista Ingenieria de Construccion
IS - 2
ER -