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Discussion on the innovation of construction project management and green construction management methods

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DOI: 10.23977/FEIM2022.033

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Yuhang He

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Yuhang He

ABSTRACT

With the rapid development of the Chinese social and economic level, the level of the construction industry has also been improved. However, the contradiction between Chinese engineering construction and ecological protection has become more intense, and China's ecological environment and natural resources problems have gradually become prominent. Therefore, the construction industry has gradually changed its previous rough construction management mode, and the concept of green building has been widely applied in the actual construction process of engineering projects. It can promote the goal of sustainable development in China, so if the construction industry wants to adapt to the development of the new era, it needs to rectify the various shortcomings of the industry itself. The first aspect that needs attention is construction project management, and only by effectively implementing various regulations and requirements in the project management process can the construction project be guaranteed. Green construction project management mainly refers to the management of green construction behavior for the construction-related personnel in the construction process. Since green construction engineering in China is relatively short, there is no sufficient experience. Therefore, Chinese green construction management still has a large space for improvement. This paper aims to discuss the importance of green building construction management, the benefits of the practical application in engineering projects, and the specific measures to promote green building construction management in China better.

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Green construction project management, importance, sustainable development, specific measures

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