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Area of Science:

  • Civil Engineering
  • Information Technology
  • Construction Management

Background:

  • Current expressway construction relies heavily on paper files and fragmented data management, limiting efficiency.
  • Existing digital solutions for highway construction are piecemeal, lacking a holistic, data-centric approach.
  • Complexity in expressway engineering and IT limitations hinder effective information management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a framework for a data-driven, whole-process digital highway construction management platform.
  • To address the limitations of current paper-based and fragmented information management systems.
  • To propose a new approach for collaborative sharing and data-centric management in expressway construction.

Main Methods:

  • Literature research was conducted to identify current challenges and best practices.
  • Semi-structured interviews were used to gather insights from industry professionals.
  • A data-driven framework was developed, leading to the creation of a whole-process management platform.

Main Results:

  • A novel framework for a data-driven, whole-process highway construction management platform was determined.
  • The developed platform facilitates data-centric management, electronic design and delivery, and refined workflows.
  • A case study demonstrated the functional application and benefits of the proposed platform.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed data-driven platform offers a new paradigm for expressway construction whole-process management.
  • Implementation leads to improved efficiency through refined workflows and data-centric operations.
  • The platform supports collaborative sharing and electronic processes, overcoming current industry limitations.