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BELLAMARE RESIDENCIAL BUILDING-GMC.

One of the social problems that citizens in Colombia are currently suffering from is the lack of housing that provides adequate and safe spaces to live in a dignified manner. Not having these spaces reflects an economic and social deficit in a large part of the Caribbean region. Cities such as Santa Marta have a housing deficit of close to 50%, which generates great motivation and a strong commitment when carrying out residential projects. Based on this, the structural design of the Bellamare residential building was proposed, which has a construction area of 2000 and is located in the city of Santa Marta. The design consists of 6 floors in reinforced concrete, for a maximum of 20 apartments, with a semi-basement for parking vehicles, a lobby floor and a swimming pool. For the design of this building, soil studies, sizing of the structural elements and subsequent design of the building were carried out. The structural system used for the construction is a portal system with a solid slab on joists in two directions, with moderate energy dissipation capacity (DMO), considering that the project location is in an intermediate seismic hazard zone. The building is supported by one die and two piles in each of the building’s 15 columns, in addition to the 12cm x 40cm joists, 55cm x 50cm load-bearing/seismic beams and a 5cm cant slab. Based on the contemplated design, an economic evaluation was carried out with an estimated construction budget of $ 1,689,500,000.00 Colombian pesos. Finally, this project allows the implementation of construction methodologies that guarantee the execution of works focused on the social sphere, thanks to the provision of safe, comfortable and economical spaces.

Authors

Advisor

Autores

Curvelo Montenegro, Yohel

Hassid

Rodríguez Vanegas, Moisés

Movilla Armella, José

Alejandro

TUTOR

Arteta Torrents, Carlos

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