An Analysis of the Control Points in the High-Rise Building Construction Management

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With the development of economy, high-rise buildings in medium and small cities quickly developed and what to bring the great challenge and higher requirements for Construction enterprise. Combined with the construction features of the high-rise buildings, in construction management work, strengthening the key of the control is one of the best way to promote quickly at the top of the construction enterprise management level. This paper respectively from the high building construction organization management measures, the construction organization design, dynamic control and the deep foundation pit supporting, the standard lines control and the strength of concrete control analysis and expounds that high-rise building construction of management of the control points.

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1389-1395

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October 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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