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Construction Project Management is the overall planning, co-ordination and control of a project from inception to completion aimed at meeting a client's requirements in order to produce a functionally and financially viable project that will be completed on time within authorized cost and to the required quality standards. The paper describes four essential components of the construction management...
Change the traditional management style and implementing informatization for construction enterprise is an important subject to promote the modernization of construction enterprise. This paper introduces the importance of implementing informatization for the construction enterprise based on their characteristics. And then an overall solution framework was proposed after summarizing research and practice...
Based on practical construction management of large construction projects, this paper demonstrates how to establish a network information system suitable for project construction to facilitate prompt information communication, real-time process control and decision support so as to achieve overall control of construction progress, cost and quality and to realize the scientific and modernized project...
Generally, hydroelectric projects have long construction period, and its investment scale is very big. Simultaneously, its construction technology is difficult. Under these conditions, how to balance construction cost, schedule, and quality is always a problem concerned by constructors. In construction management, the optimum goal is minimum cost with the guarantee for schedule and quality. This paper...
We present the use of swept wavelength interferometry for distributed fiber-optic temperature measurements in a nuclear reactor. The sensors consisted of 2-m segments of commercially available, single mode optical fibers. The interrogation technique is based on measuring the spectral shift of the intrinsic Rayleigh backscatter signal along the optical fiber and converting the spectral shift to temperature.
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