Tool for digital review and data capture of construction projects
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Abstract
Informal construction generates uncertainty in the structural behavior of projects, which in turn implies vulnerability to sources of danger such as earthquakes. One of the reasons for the proliferation of informality in the construction industry is the lack of regulation and control. The institutions in charge of design review, approval, and supervision processes for construction projects have limited financial and human resources to carry out their functions. Thus, it is necessary to optimize processes to improve regulation work. One of the critical stages for regulatory compliance control is the approval of structural designs. This work aims to develop an open-source platform that allows creating, supervising, approving, and storing of data and information on structural designs. The virtual platform was configured using frontend technologies: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The inputs required for the creation of the structural reports intend that the reports generated are concise to facilitate the work of reviewing and storing data. The platform was evaluated and rated positively by a group of professionals in the area of structural engineering.
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