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BIM based construction engineering whole process cost management and control accounting analysis

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DOI: 10.23977/ICSSEM2023.040

Author(s)

Xueyou Hu, Donghui Liang, Jine Tan

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Xueyou Hu

ABSTRACT

The market size of China's construction industry is getting larger and larger, and the output value of the industry is growing steadily. However, its construction process is inefficient, which not only has a low level of information, but also has a serious waste of resources. Construction labor, materials, machinery and other costs continue to rise, huge energy and resource consumption is no longer in line with the strategic requirements of sustainable development, construction project cost management is facing a huge impact. The construction cost management measures in our country are relatively backward, and the informatization degree of project management is relatively low. BIM refers to building information model, which is mainly a platform to complete the whole project management with the help of digital model. The application of BIM technology is a progress for both the society and enterprises. In the enterprise, the application of BIM technology can contribute to the production progress of enterprises, improve enterprise efficiency, improve the sales of enterprises, promote the rapid development of the enterprise, to the society, the application of BIM technology can reduce the use of personnel, the environment, use less paper, can well protect the environment, virescence maintenance, conforms to the current era of development, And now advocate green environmental protection consistent. Therefore, the project cost management has become one of the management problems urgently needed for construction projects. Engineering cost management is the full coverage of the cost control and management in all stages of construction project planning and decision-making.

KEYWORDS

BIM construction project; Cost management; Control accounting analysis

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