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Non-stop weak current construction management plan for airport projects

Liao Jing, Zhang Li, Chen Feng, Zeng Xinli, Xia JianJun

Abstract


With the rapid development of social economy, civil aviation airport reconstruction projects have become a problem faced by many
old airports. The scale and construction level of airports in different cities are slightly different, but the non-stop construction organization
plan is generally the same, which also brings great requirements to the construction organization plan. In order to ensure the normal operation
of airport flights, the normal operation of urban transportation hubs, facilitate the management and maintenance of weak current systems,
and reduce the impact on the normal operation of the terminal, this is a multi-level study to ensure flight safety, air defense safety, fire safety,
construction safety, and traffic safety, and to prevent all levels of flight accidents caused by poor construction management. Non-stop weak
current construction management plan.

Keywords


Civil Aviation Airport; Non-stop Flights; Construction Organization; Air Defense Safety

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/utc.v10i2.232

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