Desarrollo urbano en Sucre: análisis a las megaobras para la ciudad de Sucre en el bicenterio de Bolivia desde el punto de vista de la ingeniería civil

Authors

  • Aranci

Keywords:

Urban Development, Mega Projects, Bicentennial of Bolivia, Civil Engineering

Abstract

The urban development of the City of Sucre is at a crucial moment with the celebration of its bicentennial, which offers an opportunity to reflect on its history and improve its infrastructure. This anniversary drives a series of projects aimed at transforming the urban landscape and raising the quality of life of its inhabitants. Civil Engineering plays a vital role in the design and execution of these initiatives, which range from the rehabilitation of public spaces to the construction of new infrastructures. The Mega Works of the bicentennial seek to modernize the City of Sucre in a sustainable way, facing challenges such as population growth and climate change. The article analyzes these Mega Projects from the perspective of Civil Engineering, evaluating their technical feasibility and their social and environmental impact. The tensions between modernization and conservation of cultural heritage are explored, as well as the importance of citizen participation in planning. The research is classified as applied and descriptive, focusing on solving specific problems of urban development. The projects are systematically documented, collecting quantitative and qualitative data to evaluate their impact and alignment with best practices. Mixed methods will be used, combining interviews and surveys with statistical analysis, to provide a comprehensive view of the effects of these projects on the City of Sucre. Finally, the information obtained will be verified to ensure its reliability before systematizing the data. Finally, highlight the existence of two Regulations: Bolivian Construction Regulations and the Regulations for the Development of Economic Activities in the Construction Sector, as well as the Bolivian Guide to the Construction of Buildings.

Published

2025-06-17