UNITIZED AND EFFICIENT INSTALLATION CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY FOR LARGE-AREA CURVED HONEYCOMB ALUMINUM CEILING
Volume 1, Issue 1, Pp 1-5, 2024
DOI: 10.61784/asat3001
Author(s)
Yi Zhu1,2, ZhiCheng Bai1,2*, YueQiang Cao1,2, XiaoXia Zhao1,2, YinGuang Wang1,2, XiaoNing Feng1,2
Affiliation(s)
1China Construction Fourth Engineering Bureau Co., Ltd. Guangzhou 510000, Guangdong, China.
2China Construction Fourth Engineering Bureau Sixth Construction Co., Ltd. Hefei 230000, Anhui, China.
Corresponding Author
ZhiCheng Bai
ABSTRACT
This paper proposes the "pre-assembly on the ground, unitized installation" construction technology to solve the ceiling construction problems of the first phase of the Hangzhou Convention and Exhibition Center project. It aims to improve construction efficiency and accuracy. By forming a professional surveying and mapping team to monitor the construction process throughout, we implemented structural optimization and precise control, effectively reducing the on-site labor demand by more than 40%, and reducing material loss and construction waste by more than 20%. This series of innovative measures not only ensures the project's construction period and quality goals, but also provides reliable technical references and experience references for the ceiling construction of large-scale exhibition buildings.
KEYWORDS
Ceiling construction; Pre-assembly on the ground; Unitized installation
CITE THIS PAPER
Yi Zhu, ZhiCheng Bai, YueQiang Cao, XiaoXia Zhao, YinGuang Wang, XiaoNing Feng. Unitized and efficient installation construction technology for large-area curved honeycomb aluminum ceiling. Journal of Trends in Applied Science and Advanced Technologies. 2024, 1(1): 1-5. DOI: 10.61784/asat3001.
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