Productividad en el desarrollo de proyectos dentro del sector público utilizando el método VSM
The construction sector has been growing considerably, there are numerous investigations aimed at improving the construction processes. However, the design stage is an iterative and innovative process that requires several complex and interdependent tasks that are not as easy to measure as the produ...
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| Format: | bachelorThesis |
| Language: | spa |
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2018
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| Online Access: | http://dspace.unach.edu.ec/handle/51000/5176 |
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| Summary: | The construction sector has been growing considerably, there are numerous investigations aimed at improving the construction processes. However, the design stage is an iterative and innovative process that requires several complex and interdependent tasks that are not as easy to measure as the production units. The Ecuadorian public sector does not have a value that reflects its productivity in the structural design stage. Consequently, the management of public resources (time and money) invested to design construction projects is unknown. The objective of this research was to calculate the productivity of the structural design departments in the public sector, the research method adapted the VSM tool to graphically represent the structural design process of a project and through the analysis of the balance chart was determined the percentage of productive time (TP), contributory time (TC) and non-contributory time (TNC) for each activity and the project. The results presented of the VSM were translated into time dedicated to a design and its cost. With these resources, productivity was determined by relating the number of elements designed per dedicated hour (PD) and by the relation of the cost of a project and the number of elements designed (PL). The research was applied to 4 Decentralized Autonomous Governments (GADs), and it was possible to quantify the performance during the structural design stage of 4 projects. The proposed methodology allows the calculation of structural design productivity, creating a reference for benchmarking between institutions. |
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