China's construction secret: This is how what takes years here can be built in two weeks!

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The Rhein-Sieg District examines construction delays in Germany and shows how Chinese efficiency can serve as a role model.

China's construction secret: This is how what takes years here can be built in two weeks!

Construction sites in Germany are often a test of patience! While bridge projects in this country often take years, China manages to complete such structures at record speed in just two weeks. This is mainly due to efficient planning and a structured approach, such as Cabinet Online reported. In contrast, the construction industry in Germany is often slowed down by bureaucratic hurdles and inadequate planning, which leads to significant delays and additional costs.

The German construction industry has to contend with bureaucratic requirements that often waste unnecessary resources. Craftsmen have to spend more time on documentation instead of using their actual skills on the construction site. Digital planning methods that were originally intended for flexibility often lead to inaccuracies that are only recognized on the construction site and result in costly adjustments, explains Focus. In particular, more detailed planning and training could counteract this and significantly improve collaboration for everyone involved.

Chinese efficiency as a role model for Germany

China's construction projects demonstrate the importance of careful pre-planning. Comprehensive planning is carried out there before construction begins, which means that hardly any adjustments are necessary on site. The solution for Germany could lie in reducing the documentation effort and returning to a certain level of planning depth. This is the only way to effectively address the current problems in the construction industry in order to optimize collaboration between planners, clients and craftsmen. Andreas Scheibe from Continu-ING emphasizes that clear communication and the timely identification of problems in construction projects are essential to improve processes and ultimately make them more cost-efficient.

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