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Frontiers of Engineering Management

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Front. Eng    2014, Vol. 1 Issue (1) : 52-61    https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FEM-2014008
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT TREATISES
Research and Practice of Meta-synthesis Management for the Government-led Urban Complex Construction Project
Ru-gui Chen1(),Jia-meng Chen2
1Guangzhou Municipal Government, Guangzhou 510030, China
2Guangzhou Administration Office of Major Public Construction Projects, Guangzhou 510006, China
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Abstract

This paper researches the overall construction target of government-led urban complex construction projects based on the perspective of sustainable urban development.In order to achieve benefit maximization, the meta-synthesis management for the government-led urban complex construction project is studied.In order to combine theory and practice, several typical government-led urban complex construction project cases, such as Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center and Guangzhou International Financial City etc. areexamined. These examples point to thefeasibility of government-led meta-synthesis management and demonstrate the benefits that can be achieved through this model.

Keywords government-led construction project      urban complex      meta-synthesis management      sustainable development      benefit maximization     
Issue Date: 25 May 2014
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Ru-gui Chen,Jia-meng Chen. Research and Practice of Meta-synthesis Management for the Government-led Urban Complex Construction Project[J]. Front. Eng, 2014, 1(1): 52-61.
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https://academic.hep.com.cn/fem/EN/Y2014/V1/I1/52
Figure 1.  Target system of the government-led urban complex construction projects based on the concept of sustainable development.
Figure 2.  Multidimensional perspective of meta-synthesis management.
Figure 3.  The system of objective synthesis of the government-led urban complex construction projects.
Figure 4.  The design management system.
Figure 5.  The tender management system.
Figure 6.  The construction management system.
Figure 7.  The meta-synthesis management systems of the organizations and procedures for the Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center Project.
Figure 8.  Urban design of the starting area of Guangzhou International Financial City.
Figure 9.  Vertical design of the starting area of Guangzhou International Financial City.
First-class Index Second-class Index Third-class Index
Construction effectiveness indices Investment decisions The adequacy of the feasibility study
The standardization and effectiveness of the investment decision-making procedure
The scientific nature of the investment decision-making mechanism
Fund raising and control The legality of funding source
The timeliness of funds
The soundness and effectiveness of financial internal control system
The legality of funding use
The rationality of capital expenditure structure
The legitimacy of capital expenditures
The increase or decrease rate of loan interest
The increase or decrease rate of construction investment
The rate of invalid investment and the rate of waste and loss
Quality control The rate of qualified project products
The rate of high-quality project products
Schedule control Project completion ahead of schedule or delayed
Uncompleted projects as scheduled
Safety control The accident rate
The personnel casualty rate
The rate of economic loss
Running benefits indices Economic benefits The output rate of newly increased fixed assets
The increasing rate of fixed assets investment
The effect coefficient of fixed assets investment
The delivery of fixed assets
Financial net present value
Financial internal rate of return
Pay back period
Other economic evaluation index
Social benefits Contribution to GDP
Contribution to the tertiary industry
Contribution to transportation
Employment provided (per unit investment)
Employment rate in the construction area
Contribution to the upgrade of industries
Promotion of industrial radiation
Promotion of social spiritual civilization progress
Contribution to social stability and harmony
Social satisfaction
Social accumulation rate
Ecological benefits The cost of ecological environment treatment
Project pollution control
The qualified rate of waste gas treatment
The qualified rate of sewage treatment
Occupation of cultivated land per unit investment
Protection of natural resources
Environmental quality index
The rate of energy input/output
Table 1  BenefitsEvaluation System of the Government-led Urban Complex Construction Projects
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