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Energy modeling and quality management systems in high-rise construction

Currently, there was a contradiction between practice that recognizes the objective need for a periodic assessment of the efficiency of the quality management system in the organizational structures of construction companies and the state of the scientific and methodological base for resolving these...

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Published in:Journal of physics. Conference series 2020-08, Vol.1614 (1), p.12041
Main Authors: Kazaryan, R, Pogodin, D, Galaeva, N, Avetisyan, R
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Language:English
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Summary:Currently, there was a contradiction between practice that recognizes the objective need for a periodic assessment of the efficiency of the quality management system in the organizational structures of construction companies and the state of the scientific and methodological base for resolving these issues. International experience in the implementation of objects using 3D printing technology was studied. Issues of energy modeling are also discussed in the paper. The advantages and disadvantages of various methods in the manufacture of building structures by the layered method are revealed. The technology of layer-by-layer construction of high-rise buildings will provide a solution to affordable housing issues, as well as quick restoration of houses in case of natural disasters (floods, earthquakes, fires and other emergencies). The need has arisen for creating an automated system for choosing rational organizational and technological solutions based on modern design technologies. The most crucial factor in the modeling of key performance indicators of the system-target approach to estimation of the sustainability level of net assets on the basis of IPSAS is a multicriterial evaluation of the basic management strategy for quality system elements used in operational and strategic planning projects in construction operations.
ISSN:1742-6588
1742-6596
DOI:10.1088/1742-6596/1614/1/012041