Innovating โฃSmart Infrastructure with 4Dโ Tech
Delci Moreira is revolutionizing heavy โขcivil constructionโ through the innovative application of 4D modeling and lean manufacturing principles, aiming for projects that are more predictable,โ cost-effective, and sustainable. Her work integrates 3Dโฃ modeling with โฃconstruction schedules, treating time as the fourth dimension to anticipate and โmitigate risks before they impact project timelines.
Moreira’s approach centers on linking every building component – from earthworks and drainage โขsystems toโฃ pavement layers – to the construction schedule. This detailed modeling allows construction โฃteams to proactively address potential issues,enhancing project predictability. She โalso incorporates principles from lean manufacturing, focusing on minimizing waste throughout the constructionโ process.
Her expertise has garnered โrecognition within Salum and the wider construction industry. “I’ve always been passionate about digital โคengineering and how it can help โreduceโค costs, save time, and improve safety,” Moreira explains. “It’s not just about getting the work done. It’s about doing it smarter and more โฃsustainably.”
Moreira is also a strong advocate for greater diversity โคwithin the field. “Heavy civil construction didn’t intimidate me; it motivated me,” sheโฃ states. “I wanted to show that engineering talent has no gender. There’s space for women to lead here, and we’re claiming it.”
Her research, published โขin journals including Scientific magazine Systematic and the Brazilian Journal of โฃProgress, demonstrates the impact of her work. โNotably, her articles ‘Digital Monitoring of Heavy Equipmentโฆ’ and ‘The Effectiveness of Last Planner Systemโฆ’ have been highly cited within the academic community, with 66 and 56 citations respectively, as reported by Google Scholar. this level of citation signifies the foundational and influential nature of her contributions to the field.
Moreira discovered IEEE through โcolleagues โwho valued its extensive network and technical resources. She joined to expand her โขknowledge, collaborate with fellow innovators, and remain at โthe forefront ofโ technological advancements. she nowโข activelyโฃ contributes to the association โคas a volunteer reviewer for IEEE technical committees and senior member applications.
“IEEE showed me that engineering isn’t โjust โlocal-it’s โขglobal,”โ Moreira says. “It’s a community of people who believe in building something better, together.”
Looking ahead, Moreira is โคcommitted to developing sustainable solutions, mentoring the next generation of engineers, and influencing policy to promote environmental duty within the construction industry.
Her advice to aspiring engineers is โคsimple: “If you’re curious and want to solve real problems, engineering is for you,” she encourages. “Don’t let stereotypesโ define โyour path. We need all kinds of minds to โbuild a better world.”
Moreira concludes, “Engineering is how we leave our mark on the world. I intend โคto make mine count.”