Application of Digital Management Tools in the Construction of Building Projects
Zhen Wang
International Journal of Architectural Engineering and Design, 2024, vol. 1, issue 1, 11-17
Abstract:
In the context of globalization, the construction industry is driven by both technological transformation and the imperative of enhanced efficiency, with the application of digital management tools emerging as a pivotal catalyst for industry transformation. The complexity and scale of construction projects continue to escalate, and the traditional management paradigms are increasingly revealing inefficiencies, exorbitant costs, and opaque information flows. With the rapid advancement of information technology, digital innovations such as GPS positioning, three-dimensional design, the Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence are gradually integrating into every phase of the construction process. The adoption of these technologies not only elevates the precision of construction management but also demonstrates significant advantages in cost control and risk management. To align with the ever-growing market demands, construction enterprises must expedite their digital transformation efforts, achieving efficient and high-quality project delivery through scientific process optimization and the application of advanced tools. This research endeavors to explore the current landscape of digital management tools in construction project execution, the challenges they face, and their future trajectories, thereby offering theoretical substantiation and practical guidance for the digital transformation of construction enterprises.
Keywords: digital management; building construction; GPS positioning; 3D design; construction cost control (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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