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Ene 30, 2014

Diseño y Construccion para una Construccion Industrial Sustentable

Publication: Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
Volume 140, Issue 4

Resumen

Este artículo resume los resultados de un proyecto de investigación financiado por el Instituto de la Industria de la Construcción (CII) que abarcó el diseño y construcción para una construcción industrial sustentable. El proyecto de investigación incluyó una revisión global de literatura relacionada con la construcción industrial sustentable, y una encuesta de investigación en empresas constructoras industriales, la que fue utilizada para determinar la viabilidad del empleo de prácticas sustentables en el sector de la construcción industrial. Los integrantes del sector de la construcción industrial entregaron información sobre la utilización de prácticas sustentables en sus empresas y numerosos ejemplos de los tipos de prácticas sustentables que ya habían sido implementadas en sus compañías. El proyecto de investigación también desarrolló diversas fuentes de implementación que son discutidas, tales como una guía de inicio rápido para implementar prácticas sustentables, dos modelos de madurez que podrían ser usados para ayudar a evaluar el nivel de sustentabilidad de los proyectos, y listados de comprobación para la evaluación de proyectos de construcción industrial.

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Agradecimientos

El investigador quisiera agradecer a los integrantes del Instituto de la Industria de la Construcción por financiar este proyecto de investigación y también reconocer el aporte de los integrantes del Equipo de Investigación 250 que incluyó representantes de empresas constructoras, asociaciones de propietarios y agencias gubernamentales—Larry Arndt M. A. Mortenson, Melanie Berkemeyer del Departamento de Estado EE.UU; Richard Budzowski de la compañía SNC Lavalin Inc.; Tom Garrett de Emerson Process Management, Scott Haywood Abbott, Nancy Kralik de Flour Corportation, Catherine McKalip-Thomson de Bechtel Group Inc., David Prada de CSA Group, Kathleen Reid de Intel Corporation, Laurie Robbins Jacobx, David Stayshich de Flour Corporation, Russ Svendsen de Dresser-Rand Company, y Paul Wilcox Jacobs.
El autor también quisiera agradecer a los integrantes del sector de la construcción industrial que participaron en la investigación, y que suministraron extensa información sobre las prácticas sustentables que son empleadas en sus empresas. La información que ellos entregaron es enormemente valiosa y contribuyó al éxito de este trabajo de investigación.

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Received: Ene 6, 2013
Accepted: Ene 28, 2013
Published online: Ene 30, 2014
Published in print: Abr 1, 2014
Discussion open until: Jun 30, 2014

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J. K. Yates [email protected]
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Dean, College of Engineering Technology, Ferris State University, 1009 Campus Drive JOH 200K, Big Rapids, Michigan 49307. E-mail: [email protected]

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