Research on Whole-Process Construction Management of Municipal Engineering and Construction Engineering

Ya-Ning Yang ( Tianjin Geological Prospecting testing Technology Development Co. LTD, Tianjin 300401, China )

https://doi.org/10.37155/2972-483X-0401-3

Abstract

Municipal engineering and construction engineering are two core components of urban development, whose construction management levels directly impact project quality and investment efficiency. Based on the theory of whole-process management, this study systematically analyzes the fundamental differences between these two types of projects in terms of project characteristics and management challenges, and constructs an integrated management framework covering four stages: decision-making, design, construction, and completion. The results show that municipal engineering has the characteristics of linear distribution and underground concealment, and is vulnerable to external environmental interference. Construction projects are characterized by three-dimensional operations and the intersection of multiple disciplines, with high requirements for structural safety. Establishing a differentiated and phased management system is of great significance for improving the quality of engineering projects.

Keywords

Municipal Engineering; Construction Engineering; Whole-Process Management; Construction Management

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