Safety Monitoring Technologies for the Water Resources Allocation Project in the Pearl River Delta: Challenges and Innovations

Journal Title: Journal of Civil and Hydraulic Engineering - Year 2024, Vol 2, Issue 3

Abstract

The Pearl River Delta Water Resources Allocation Project is characterized by an extensive distribution of buildings along a lengthy alignment and the application of diverse construction methodologies. Given these complexities, comprehensive safety monitoring measures are essential during both the temporary construction and operational phases to ensure the structural integrity and safety of the project. This study examines the critical aspects of safety monitoring, tailored to the unique characteristics and demands of the project, by focusing on the monitoring objectives, specific monitoring tasks, and the inherent challenges posed by the project's scope and variety. Emphasis is placed on identifying key safety monitoring difficulties, such as maintaining accuracy across varying construction methods and terrain conditions, and ensuring compliance with evolving regulatory standards. Additionally, innovative solutions and advanced monitoring techniques that address these challenges are explored, highlighting the integration of novel technologies and approaches that enhance monitoring effectiveness. The discussion is framed within the context of existing engineering requirements and regulatory frameworks, providing insights into the strategic implementation of safety monitoring protocols that are both adaptable and robust. This paper contributes to the ongoing discourse on the safety management of large-scale water resource projects by presenting a detailed analysis of the challenges encountered and the innovations employed to mitigate risks, thus supporting sustainable and safe development in complex engineering environments.

Authors and Affiliations

Yaling Tian, Wei Liang, Bo Li

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  • EP ID EP746409
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.56578/jche020305
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Yaling Tian, Wei Liang, Bo Li (2024). Safety Monitoring Technologies for the Water Resources Allocation Project in the Pearl River Delta: Challenges and Innovations. Journal of Civil and Hydraulic Engineering, 2(3), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-746409