Research on Supervision Strategies for Quality Monitoring and Risk Early Warning in High-Rise Construction
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DOI: 10.25236/icacel.2025.114
Corresponding Author
Yuan Tian
Abstract
With the acceleration of urbanization, high-rise buildings have assumed increasingly vital roles in engineering projects. However, the complex construction processes and numerous procedures involved in high-rise construction, coupled with the hidden and sudden nature of quality issues and safety risks, present new challenges for project management and supervision. How to enhance construction management through effective quality monitoring and risk warning mechanisms has become a critical issue requiring urgent resolution in the construction engineering field. This paper focuses on high-rise building construction, systematically analyzes the core elements of quality monitoring, constructs a full-process supervision strategy based on risk identification, risk assessment, and warning models, and proposes corresponding risk intervention and emergency response measures. Building upon this foundation, the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed strategy in actual construction are validated through case studies of typical projects. The research demonstrates that a scientific quality monitoring system combined with a multi-level risk early warning system can significantly reduce construction risks, enhance overall project quality and safety levels, and provide theoretical reference and practical guidance for high-rise building construction supervision.
Keywords
High-rise buildings, Construction quality, Risk early warning, Supervision strategy, Project management