Problems and Measures in the Construction Management Process of Landscape Engineering

Journal: Architecture Engineering and Science DOI: 10.32629/aes.v4i2.1230

Qimin An

Krirk University, Bangkok, Thailand

Abstract

Landscape engineering is an important component of modern urban and rural planning. It not only provides a place for urban residents to relax and rejuvenate but also plays a vital role in balancing the ecological environment through the use of plants. In summary, landscape engineering can improve the appearance of urban and rural areas and enhance the quality of life for urban residents. Construction management is an indispensable part of landscape construction planning. However, the construction management process of landscape engineering is complex and significant, and it encounters several problems. Therefore, it is of practical significance to analyze the problems and propose corresponding solutions in the process of construction management of landscape engineering. This paper aims to explore the problems in the construction management process of landscape engineering and propose relevant measures. Firstly, it analyzes issues such as varying qualifications of construction personnel, lack of on-site coordination, inadequate quality control, and delays in construction progress. Subsequently, it suggests measures such as establishing sound management systems, optimizing construction organization, strengthening quality management, and enhancing personnel training. The paper emphasizes that only by strengthening management from multiple aspects can the smooth progress of landscape engineering construction be ensured and public interests be safeguarded. Therefore, this paper discusses the problems and solutions in the construction management process of landscape engineering, which has both theoretical and practical significance for the research on construction management of landscape engineering.

Keywords

landscape engineering, construction management, problems, measures

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