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Traditional construction job-sites usually require a large amount of manpower and material resources, and the construction progress and quality are difficult to guarantee, resulting in considerable waste and resource loss. With the continuous development of ICT, its application in construction sites has become a popular application direction. This study mainly investigates, evaluates and analyzes the application of ICT in construction job-site. The study first uses literature discussion to collect relevant literature on the application of ICT in construction sites; then develops questions for expert interviews; secondly, according to the expert interviews The content includes a questionnaire survey of on-site construction workers; subsequent analysis based on the statistical results of the questionnaire; and finally, research conclusions and suggestions are put forward. Based on the results of questionnaire analysis, the following conclusions are drawn: 1. The proportion of people who know about ICT is 48.5%, which is lower than 51.5% who don’t know. The promotion of technology application needs to be improved. 2. The proportion of girls who know about ICT is 54.1% higher than that of boys 45.2%. It is inferred that girls mostly do internal work on site and need to be exposed to more software applications. 3. Senior managers know that the proportion of ICT is relatively high and they should make decisions for industrial transformation. 4. According to the ICT application in engineering projects, BIM technology is the most used, but the overall application ratio of 63.6% is still insufficient. 5. Work skills need to be improved by 81.8%, introducing new technologies can improve oneself by 98.0%, and learning new technologies by 72.7%. I agree with the introduction of new technologies and new technologies, but my willingness to learn is reduced. 6. If being able to immerse yourself in the situation is 91.9% helpful to safety, it can be expected that the introduction of VR can reduce the risk of occupational disasters.
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