Research on Supervision Strategies and Quality Risk Control in Green Building Construction
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DOI: 10.25236/icacel.2025.116
Corresponding Author
Wenlong Wu
Abstract
With the widespread promotion of green building concepts in the construction industry, quality management and risk control during the construction phase have gradually become crucial elements for achieving green objectives. Construction supervision, serving as the key link connecting design, construction, and operation/maintenance, directly impacts the energy-saving and environmental performance as well as the engineering quality of green buildings through its scientific rigor and effectiveness. Based on the characteristics of green building construction, this paper analyzes major quality risks that may arise during the construction process and explores multi-dimensional strategies, including full-process supervision, quality control at critical junctures, and collaborative supervision mechanisms. Furthermore, it proposes establishing a quality risk early-warning system and an information-based management platform to enhance risk response capabilities and quality assurance levels during the green building construction phase. Research indicates that optimizing supervision strategies and refining quality risk control systems not only effectively mitigates construction quality hazards but also promotes the comprehensive achievement of green building objectives, providing valuable insights for the sustainable development of the construction industry.
Keywords
Green Building, Construction Supervision, Quality Risk Control, Full-Process Management, Information-Based Supervision, Sustainable Development