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The development of civil engineering technology is a major issue related to the national economy and people’s livelihood, especially in the modern era where new technologies are emerging in all walks of life. Combining with the current development status of civil engineering technology in the world today, the author combed the new technologies closely related to the development of civil engineering technology in recent years. These new technologies mainly include: assembly structure, intelligent manufacturing, 3D printing, and industrial digitization. The existing high-tech and civil engineering technology developments are combined. Based on the current domestic and foreign technological development environment, the author puts forward the development forecast of the next generation of civil engineering technology and the company’s countermeasures. These predictions and suggestions are of great significance for the national government to formulate policies or the guidance of modern enterprises to formulate development strategies.
Environmental sciences, GE1-350
Environmental sciences, GE1-350
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