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Research on the Application of Prefabricated Buildings in Infrastructure Projects of University in the Western Region

At present, prefabricated buildings are in a period of rapid development in my country, and ordinary colleges and universities are also in a stage of rapid development striving for world-class. Infrastructure construction is a strong guarantee for the development of universities, and the scale of construction is increasing every year. Taking advantage of the leading role of universities in the application of cutting-edge technology, researching the promotion of prefabricated buildings in basic construction projects in universities not only conforms to the development concept of green campuses, but also promotes the wide application of prefabricated buildings, which has a strong demonstration effect.
- Northwestern Polytechnical University China (People's Republic of)
- Northwestern Polytechnical University China (People's Republic of)
Environmental sciences, GE1-350
Environmental sciences, GE1-350
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