Based on the Multiparty Project Management Research of Green Construction

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According to the specific construction process, the paper combines with the characteristics of green construction, and fully considering the synergy of participants including government, owner, contractor and material and equipment supplier, at the same time, it builds the project management system framework of multiparty green construction to normalize management mode of green construction during the process of construction. It would analysis the responsibilities of participants of green construction, and achieving the means of green construction, in order to obtain the goals of green construction, to improve the technological content and quality of green construction, to promote the rapid development of green construction, meanwhile, and to achieve the unification of social benefits, economic and environmental benefits.

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July 2014

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