Research on the Influence of Intelligent Construction Technology on Project Safety Performance

Ling Li, Guangying Song, Jie Hu

Abstract


Although the quality of construction workers is constantly improving, considering the natural characteristics of the construction industry, such as large scale, long cycle, complex technology, as well as the high mobility of employees, lack of safety awareness, the lag of industry management and technology level, these have not yet reached the essential improvement, which leads to the frequent occurrence of construction safety accidents. In addition, in recent years, construction projects are developing towards a higher and more complex direction, which leads to the increase of construction difficulty. Even though a lot of technical equipment, management resources and information methods have been invested to improve the safety environment of the construction site, the accident rate and casualty rate are still high. Under the background of the current era, the construction industry has become the industry with the largest total number of accidents. Mining the application effect of intelligent construction technology in construction projects, exploring the relationship between intelligent construction technology in practice and the safety performance of construction projects, is conducive to the fuller and more perfect use of intelligent construction technology in safety management practice, and improving the management mode according to the different groups and differentiated management needs involved in intelligent construction technology so as to eliminate the negative concept of construction enterprises in the safety management work, reduce the occurrence of accidents in construction projects, and achieve the purpose of improving the safety performance of construction projects.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/jetr.v5n2p214

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