What Are the Different Types of Engineering?
Project types are divided into five categories, namely: standard projects, text projects, numerical projects, packaging projects, and material-independent projects
project type
- Refers to a project that starts from scratch, "starts flat," and starts construction. Some construction projects have a small original foundation. After the expansion of the construction scale, the newly added fixed asset value exceeds three times the original fixed asset value.
- 1. Productive projects refer to projects that are directly used for or directly serve material production, and mainly include industrial projects (including mining), construction industry, geological resources exploration and agricultural, forestry and water-related production projects, transportation, post and telecommunications projects, commercial and Material supply projects, etc.
- 2. Non-productive projects refer to projects directly used to meet the needs of people's material and cultural life. They mainly include projects in culture, education, health, scientific research, social welfare, public utility construction, administrative agency and group office building construction.
- 1. Preparatory construction projects refer to construction projects that have not yet started and are undergoing various preparations before construction, such as site selection, planning, and design.
- Construction project
- 1. Preliminary work item means approved
- 1. Central projects, also known as projects directly under the Ministry. It refers to the construction projects of enterprises, institutions and administrative units that are directly arranged and managed by the central competent departments. The capital construction plans for these projects are prepared, submitted for approval, and issued by the central authorities. The necessary unified materials and major equipment, as well as problems in the construction process, are directly supplied and solved by the central competent departments.
- 2. Local projects refer to the construction projects of enterprises, institutions, and administrative units that are directly arranged and managed by provinces, municipalities, autonomous regions, prefectures (cities), and counties. The capital construction plans for these projects are prepared, submitted for approval, and issued by local authorities at all levels, and the required materials and equipment are directly supplied by local authorities. [1]