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Modular construction to counter informal self-construction in Perú: Insights from SWOT analysis and GUT matrix approach

  • Rocio Edith Huaman Condori
  • , Euler Portocarrero Perea
  • , Victor André Ariza Flores

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Abstract

This study explores the weaknesses and threats of the modular construction industry as an alternative to informal self-construction in Peru, characterized by a lack of technical design and professional supervision. Through a SWOT analysis and the application of the GUT prioritization matrix (Gravity, Urgency, and Tendency), the weaknesses and threats of the modular construction industry in the Peruvian context were evaluated, highlighting challenges related to transportation and resistance to change as the main obstacles. The research reveals that, despite these challenges, modular construction offers significant advantages in terms of quality, safety, and sustainability. It is concluded that, with appropriate strategies, modular construction could be a viable solution to reduce informality in housing construction in Peru. There is a suggested need for infrastructure and regulatory reforms, as well as the promotion of education and acceptance of this technology.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalInternational Conference on Construction in the 21st Century
StateIndexed - 2024
Externally publishedYes
Event14th International Conference on Construction in the 21st Century, CITC 2024 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Duration: 2 Sep 20245 Sep 2024

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Keywords

  • GUT matrix
  • informal construction
  • Modular construction
  • self-construction
  • SWOT analysis

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