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Dec 9, 2021

Influence of Normalization of COVID-19 Epidemic Control on Construction Enterprises

Publication: ICCREM 2021

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The COVID-19 outbreak has had a huge impact on the construction industry. Different from the panic situation at the beginning of the epidemic, domestic and foreign construction enterprises have explored some valuable experience in the process of prevention and control of the epidemic and resumption of work and production in the two-thread process. Based on the investigation of the impact of the epidemic on construction enterprises, this paper analyzes the changes brought by the epidemic to construction enterprises. On the one hand, we should speed up the recovery of construction enterprises and eliminate the adverse effects of the epidemic as soon as possible. On the other hand, it guides the benign development of construction enterprises, improves their resistance against force majeure, and helps construction enterprises to enhance their resilience and realize steady growth of economic benefits.

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Dongjun Wan [email protected]
1Professor, School of Urban Economics and Management, Beijing Univ. of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing, China. Email: [email protected]
2Postgraduate, School of Urban Economics and Management, Beijing Univ. of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing, China. Email: [email protected]
3Postgraduate, School of Urban Economics and Management, Beijing Univ. of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing, China. Email: [email protected]

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