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Application and Practice of Green Construction Concept in Geotechnical and Underground Engineering

Zhangyu Wen

Abstract


As urbanization accelerates, the scale of geotechnical and underground engineering projects continues to expand. Traditional construction methods, unable to meet the demands of sustainable development, are increasingly showing their limitations. In this context, it is
crucial to highlight the significance of integrating green construction principles into geotechnical and underground engineering, as well as
to analyze its unique value in resource conservation, environmental protection, and quality improvement. Furthermore, specific strategies
for green construction in geotechnical and underground engineering are proposed from four aspects: material selection, design optimization,
technological innovation, and on-site management. By comprehensively applying advanced concepts and scientific methods, these strategies
aim to minimize the impact of construction on resources and the environment, thereby achieving a balance of economic, social, and ecological
benefits, and providing new ideas and pathways for the sustainable development of the industry.

Keywords


Geotechnical and underground engineering; Green construction; Resource conservation; Environmental protection; Sustainable development

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/cstm.v3i1.7647

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