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Construção modular em light steel frame: comparativo com construção em alvenaria convencional
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
|---|---|
| Author | Degani, Jonathan Albert |
| Copyright Year | 2017 |
| Abstract | This work in based on the presentation of a case study in which a modular construction in Light Steel Frame (LSF) is compared to a conventional building in masonry. The general objective of this work is to analyse the technical and economic viability of Light Steel Frame modular construction and present its advantages and possible improvements. Nowadays the population is having a great concern related to the impact crated by humans and their activities. Among the activities that cause the greatest environmental, social and economic impact, is the civil construction. Therefore, this work assesses the potential use of LSF modular construction to reduce the impact of civil construction in buildings of small and medium size. Aiming to better define this potential, it was used the LEED for homes criteria, from the Green Building Council (GBC), accepted worldwide as a certificate for sustainable buildings. As the objective is to evaluate the building methods, the criteria that refer to available infrastructure and the localization of the building were not considered. Several LEED criteria that refer to the construction itself are already met by LSF modular construction such as innovation, waste reduction and low impact of the building in the vicinity. Furthermore, it discusses the possibility of meeting the other requirements of the certification as well. This analysis allows LSF modular construction companies to take advantage of the potential that this way of building brings and offer to the public better and more sustainable solutions. The advantages of modular construction perceived through the undertaken studies are more related to the delivery of a construction with superior quality, on time and within budget, rather than necessarily a lower cost. However, knowing the involvement that a building process requires from the owner, the modular building method helps to reduce it expressively. Moreover, the time required to build is significantly reduced comparing with conventional masonry building and does not depend on the climate because it is built in factories. |
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| Alternate Webpage(s) | https://www.riuni.unisul.br/bitstream/handle/12345/3775/TCC%20%20Jonathan%20Degani%202.11%20rev.pdf?isAllowed=y&sequence=1 |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |