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54.Evaluation of Emergency Response Capability for Large-Scale Construction Project Engineering Disaster Based on Metadata

Shengdeng Xu
- Vol. 32, Iss: 10
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The specific study of executivelevel emergency management evaluation models and methods in the evaluation process should not only pay attention to the effect of the evaluation implementation, but also to the research method, which can provide reference for strengthening the emergency management ability of large construction projects.
Abstract
In order to build a disaster emergency management capability assessment index system for large-scale construction project in construction phase, the emergency management of large-scale construction project is used as the research object of comprehensive modeling evaluation based on metadata, and take the overall emergency management as the guidance, to construct the evaluation index system, evaluation model, fuzzy comprehensive evaluation method with gray level extension analysis method for comprehensive evaluation, and it can constantly improve the ability of emergency management support system. The specific study of executivelevel emergency management evaluation models and methods in the evaluation process should not only pay attention to the effect of the evaluation implementation, the research method is scientific and feasible, which can provide reference for strengthening the emergency management ability of large construction projects.

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