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Exploration and Practice of Digital Quality Management Model in Large Public Building Project

Yan Xu

Abstract


The digital quality management model is a modern approach that leverages information technology to cover the entire lifecycle of large public building projects, achieving integrated quality data and precise control. Given the massive scale, multiple stakeholders, and complex cross-process interactions in such projects, traditional quality management often suffers from fragmented information, delayed responses, and inadequate risk assessment. To address these challenges, this study examines quality control requirements from a project lifecycle perspective, establishes a multi-source data integration platform, and embeds digital tools at critical junctures. Through case studies, it evaluates the model’s effectiveness in enhancing efficiency, early risk detection, and collaborative problem-solving, while exploring innovative pathways for complex scenarios.

Keywords


Digitalization; Quality management model; Large-scale public building project

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v9i7.14374

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