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科技创新引领建筑业高质量发展
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-04 08:13
Group 1 - The recent "High-Quality Development Observes State-Owned Enterprises" research activity focused on technological innovation in the construction sector, highlighting the integration of new technologies in engineering applications and manufacturing processes [1] - The Shenzhen Qianhai Ice and Snow World project was examined for its architectural facade and roof that incorporate photovoltaic functions, merging aesthetic design with green low-carbon principles while ensuring structural safety [1][3] - The project team conducted multiple rounds of technical testing and optimization during the design and construction phases to address the challenges of wind pressure and roof load requirements, resulting in a lightweight structure and enhanced photovoltaic efficiency [3] Group 2 - Strategic cooperation agreements have been signed with various design institutes to promote "zero-carbon aesthetics" and integrate photovoltaic facades into early design discussions, exemplified by the China Metrology Institute project in Shenzhen [5] - The Far East Intelligent Manufacturing base in Zhuhai is focused on optimizing production processes for mass production, including extending the tempering furnace line to improve product quality and implementing automated monitoring systems [5] - The company is exploring market application paths for photovoltaic building materials through various models, including direct supply and project contracting, while leveraging experience from previous large international projects to support engineering management [7] Group 3 - Experts believe that embedding technological innovation results into real engineering scenarios is crucial for the transformation and upgrading of the traditional construction industry, facilitating the broader application of related technologies [7] - The research showcased the practical exploration of state-owned enterprises in integrating technological and industrial innovation in the construction sector, providing a reference model for the development of green low-carbon buildings [7]