Discussion on Optimization Measures of Building Construction Management Technology
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Keywords

Building construction
Construction management
Technology
Optimization

DOI

10.26689/jard.v7i1.4695

Submitted : 2022-12-18
Accepted : 2023-01-02
Published : 2023-01-17

Abstract

Building construction needs have expanded in line with people's demands and the quality of life in today’s society. Therefore, the traditional construction management technology can no longer meet the current management and construction requirements, so it is necessary to further optimize the construction management technology. Therefore, this paper focuses on exploring measures regarding building construction technology optimization. Firstly, the paper briefly expounds its optimization value, then systematically analyzes some problems faced by the current housing construction management, and finally puts forward some targeted management optimization measures for future reference.

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