Abroad, developed countries cherish buildings with continued use value or cultural significance, investing heavily in whole-building relocation technology to move them to suitable locations for reuse and protection. At the same time, they have high environmental protection standards, as demolition of buildings can result in dust, noise, and a large amount of non-renewable construction waste. Therefore, whole-building relocation technology has reached a relatively high level in developed countries. In our country, the development of this technology has only been practiced for about a decade. Given that we are in a period of large-scale construction (in contrast, the developed West is currently focused on reinforcing, improving, and repairing buildings, as the era of large-scale construction has long passed, and the population is not as dense as ours), it is generally preferred to demolish and rebuild. Our country's whole-building relocation technology and equipment are relatively backward, currently limited to individual engineering practices, and still lack systematic integrated technology and the corresponding equipment.
Overseas, developed countries hold buildings with continued use value or cultural significance in high regard, investing heavily in whole-building relocation technology to move them to suitable locations for reuse and protection. At the same time, they have stringent environmental protection requirements; demolition of buildings can result in dust, noise, and a significant amount of non-renewable construction waste. Therefore, whole-building relocation technology has reached a fairly advanced level in developed countries. In our country, the development of building relocation technology has only been practiced for about a decade. Due to our current phase of large-scale construction (in contrast, the Western developed world is focused on strengthening, improving, and repairing buildings, as the era of large-scale construction has passed and the population is not as high as ours), it is generally the case that buildings are demolished and rebuilt. Our country's whole-building relocation technology and equipment are relatively backward, currently limited to individual project practices, and still lack systematic integrated technology and the corresponding equipment.




