2025, Vol. 6, Issue 1, Part A
Construction safety and technology of civil engineering in high-rise building
Author(s): Pawan Kumar, Sachin Walia and Rakesh Kumar
Abstract: The construction of high-rise buildings presents unique challenges in terms of safety, efficiency, and sustainability, necessitating the integration of advanced technologies within civil engineering practices. Ensuring construction safety in such projects is paramount, given the inherent risks associated with complex structural designs, large-scale operations, and elevated working environments. This study explores the role of innovative technologies such as Building Information Modeling (BIM), drones, and prefabrication techniques in enhancing safety and optimizing construction processes for high-rise buildings. These technologies enable real-time monitoring, hazard detection, efficient resource management, and improved coordination among stakeholders, significantly reducing the likelihood of accidents and delays the study highlights the importance of implementing robust safety protocols and training programs to complement technological advancements. By fostering a culture of safety and leveraging smart tools, construction teams can achieve greater precision, minimize material wastage, and ensure compliance with regulatory standards. The research also examines the environmental benefits of technology-driven construction methods, such as reduced energy consumption and waste generation, contributing to the sustainability of high-rise projects the integration of cutting-edge technology and rigorous safety measures is essential for overcoming the challenges of high-rise construction. This approach not only ensures worker safety but also enhances productivity and sustainability, shaping the future of civil engineering in high-rise building projects.
DOI: 10.22271/27078388.2025.v6.i1a.38Pages: 49-54 | Views: 83 | Downloads: 34Download Full Article: Click Here
How to cite this article:
Pawan Kumar, Sachin Walia, Rakesh Kumar.
Construction safety and technology of civil engineering in high-rise building. J Civ Eng Appl 2025;6(1):49-54. DOI:
10.22271/27078388.2025.v6.i1a.38