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A Case Analysis of Hong Kong's High-Rise Building renewal Methods

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Exotic "According to Anthony et al. (1992), structural systems and construction materials are equally scarce in Japan and the United States. In most cases, we can identify and improve the materials and methods used by our Japanese counterparts. Similar incidents have occurred in Hong Kong as well. There are very few "tools at one's disposal."

As I oannou and colleagues (1993) point out, rising construction costs are a major concern for the American economy. High construction prices have weakened the industry's competitiveness, resulting in lower capital expenditure and increased manufacturing. As a result, many initiatives have been paused or abandoned due to a lack of funding.

During the design and construction integration process, is an important factor (Vanegas 1987), and its proper application has a direct impact on the efficacy of the finished product (Halpin 1989).
When it comes to saving money, "owners and contractors in Hong Kong are increasingly turning to new technology." For example, instead of starting from the bottom up, use a top-down approach. The use of high-strength concrete reduces the size of the column/wall.

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Cost-Effective Design, Marketplace, Category-Appropriate Deployment

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A Case Analysis of Hong Kong’s High-Rise Building renewal Methods. (2024). Journal of Management and Architecture Research, 6(01), 64-69. http://jomaar.com/index.php/jomaar/article/view/10
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A Case Analysis of Hong Kong’s High-Rise Building renewal Methods. (2024). Journal of Management and Architecture Research, 6(01), 64-69. http://jomaar.com/index.php/jomaar/article/view/10

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