更大的数据访问将如何提高土木工程和建筑的生产力

IF 0.4 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Civil Engineering Pub Date : 2022-07-15 DOI:10.1680/jcien.21.00182
Gareth Parkes
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在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间开发的远程工作和其他创新技术正在帮助土木工程和更广泛的建筑行业节省资金,并创造新的高价值、数据驱动的就业机会。在英国,这是由建筑数据信托和项目数据分析工作组等机构推动的。本文探讨了数据如何在2019冠状病毒病期间增强建筑行业的能力,以及该行业在大流行后复苏中利用这一工作为未来的集体利益发挥的作用。
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How greater data access will make civil engineering and construction more productive
Remote-working and other innovative technology developed during the Covid-19 pandemic is now helping the civil engineering and wider construction industry to save money and create new high-value, data-driven jobs. In the UK this is being driven forward by bodies such as the Construction Data Trust and Project Data Analytics Taskforce. This paper explores how data has empowered the construction sector during Covid-19 and the role of the industry in harnessing this work for future collective benefit in a post-pandemic recovery.
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期刊介绍: Civil Engineering, listed by the Web of Science, is the ICE''s flagship journal. Practical and diverse in its scope, it publishes overview papers for the non-specialist on any subject relevant to civil engineering today. Topics range from landmark projects to philosophical, ethical, environmental, management and safety issues. Peer review, copyediting, and colour publication by Civil Engineering are free. If accepted, published papers are easily found by Google search, as well as in specialist citation indexes. There is also the option of making your article open access, should you wish to. Published authors receive a free electronic copy of their article to share with their peers. Furthermore, as well exposure to ICE''s 91,000-strong membership, published papers are promoted via our social media channels, accessing the wider civil engineering community. It is free to submit a paper to this journal. Papers appear Ahead of Print (below) as soon as they are ready to be published. Ahead of print articles are fully citable. using the DOI system
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