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- Archenti-Palacios, Sonia Juliana
- Samamé-Zatta, Víctor Eduardo
- Murga-Montoya, José Elías
- Cárdenas-García, Ángel
- Alavan-Huaman, Santos Eduardo
Abstract
Introduction: The construction industry has been undergoing constant changes, thus influencing the way projects are led today, thus adopting new work methodologies such as BIM or Building Information Modeling. In Peru, "The BIM Peru Plan was born as a political measure of the National Competitiveness and Productivity Plan, recognizing the need for modernization and digitalization of formulation and evaluation systems. Methods: This study was of the type of applied or technological research of substantive sub-level. The level of research was descriptive and correlational. For the research, the population considered multi-family building megaprojects, located in the city of Lima and that are about to implement BIM Automation within their processes. Results: A positive, but low, correlation was found between digital tools and information technologies and information management with a correlation coefficient of 0.357. A moderate and significant correlation was found between BIM automation processes and information management, with a correlation coefficient of 0.678 and a p-value <0.001. Conclusion: The study showed a moderate and significant correlation between BIM automation and information management, as well as a positive relationship, although Low-intensity correlation between digital tools and information management. A moderate and significant correlation was found between BIM automation processes and information management, indicating that BIM automation processes significantly improve information management, promoting efficiency in construction execution.
Suggested Citation
Archenti-Palacios, Sonia Juliana & Samamé-Zatta, Víctor Eduardo & Murga-Montoya, José Elías & Cárdenas-García, Ángel & Alavan-Huaman, Santos Eduardo, 2025.
"BIM automation and its relationship with information management at the construction site of the “Ciudad Sol de Collique” Multifamily Megaproject in Lima,"
SAP Land and Architecture, South American Publishing.
Handle:
RePEc:cwf:laarti:la2025206
DOI: 10.56294/la2025206
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