Collaborative design and construction analysis of building structure and foundation of subway overlying complex

Yang Zhou *

Shenzhen CuiCan Construction Management Co., Ltd Vice President & Head of Construction and Technology, 310020 Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.
 
Research Article
World Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology and Sciences, 2024, 13(01), 436–447.
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjaets.2024.13.1.0441
Publication history: 
Received on 12 August 2024; revised on 19 September 2024; accepted on 21 September 2024
 
Abstract: 
With the acceleration of urbanization, land resources are becoming more and more precious, especially in densely populated urban centers. As an efficient land use model, the subway overlying complex can not only optimize the urban spatial layout, but also promote the integration of public transportation and urban development. This paper aims to discuss the collaborative design and construction technology of the building structure and foundation of the subway overcover complex, in order to provide theoretical support and technical guidance for the practice in related fields. Based on the literature review of domestic and foreign subway overcover development projects, this paper reviews the research status and development trend in this field, and identifies the main problems in structural safety, foundation stability and construction efficiency. On this basis, the paper puts forward the design principle of the subway overcover complex, and emphasizes the key role of the synergistic relationship between the structure and the foundation to the success of the whole project. The paper further analyzes the construction technology of subway overcover complex, including specific construction technology, reasonable construction sequence and project management measures. Through comparative analysis of success and failure cases, it reveals the problems that may be encountered in the actual operation and its coping strategies.
 
Keywords: 
Subway overcover complex; Collaborative design; Foundation; Construction technology; Urban space utilization.
 
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