Research on Efficiency Improvement Methods for Coordinated Construction of Municipal Roads, Bridges, and Water Supply Pipelines
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DOI: 10.25236/icacel.2025.216
Corresponding Author
Guiqin Li
Abstract
This paper analyzes the construction processes and coordination requirements of municipal road, bridge, and water supply pipeline projects, addressing issues such as cross-conflicts, resource waste, and project delays that often arise when these projects are carried out separately. To enhance coordinated construction efficiency, comprehensive methods are proposed from four aspects: construction schedules, resource and site sharing, simultaneous survey and design, and the establishment of a coordinated communication mechanism. Through systematic research, the operational key points of each coordination method are clarified, resolving issues such as poor construction linkage between the two types of projects, low resource utilization, and poor design adaptability. These methods achieve the effects of reducing construction conflicts, lowering costs, and shortening project durations, providing a feasible technical and management framework for the coordinated construction of municipal roads, bridges, and water supply pipelines, and offering reference significance for improving the overall construction efficiency of municipal engineering projects.
Keywords
Municipal roads and bridges, Water supply pipelines, Coordinated construction, Planning construction schedules, Sharing construction resources