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? Under the active organization of Huang Zhihua, an alumnus of the 1990s, the Civil Engineering Group of Tutor 2.0 Project launched the first offline activity on May 26th afternoon. It was cool and rainy in summer, which could not stop the enthusiasm of alumni to meet. Everyone gathered in century avenue, An Baili, and exchanged recent work, life and career development plans.

? First of all, Sister Luo Liping introduced the development status of domestic rail transit in 1990s. She thought that the backbone network of China's eight vertical and eight horizontal high-speed railways had been basically completed, such as the intercity railways between Wuhan, Shanghai and surrounding cities. It is predicted that the next trend of domestic rail transit may be the construction of rail city lines (such as the connecting line between Shanghai Pudong and Hongqiao Airport). Recently, regional integration in the Yangtze River Delta has become a national strategy, and regional rail construction in the Yangtze River Delta and Pearl River Delta still has great development potential.

? Secondly, Brother Guo Guigui of Shanghai General Hospital expressed his views on the development of BIM technology. He believes that BIM, as a very hot topic in the civil engineering industry, is of great concern to the industry. Previously, a large number of BIM designs were often carried out after the project entered the construction futures operation period, so the original intention of introducing BIM technology was greatly reduced. But now, more and more BIM technologies are introduced into the design stage of the project. If it can be well implemented, it will be of great benefit to the whole process cycle of the project. However, the construction of this technology needs a lot of manpower and material resources, which has also become a major problem facing the specific promotion.

? Then we talked over dinner and exchanged views on some hot issues in recent civil construction, urban planning and bridge and tunnel projects, such as general contracting, Suzhou River deep tunnel project, Gucun Park pipe jacking tunnel, medium and low speed magnetic levitation, and the connection between planning, design and construction. After talking about their majors, alumni also shared their views on children's education, personal development planning, workplace relations, financial planning and other work and life-related topics. The atmosphere is cordial and harmonious.

Talking and laughing, more than two hours passed unconsciously. This gathering of civil engineering group not only has the exchange and interaction of professional industry knowledge, but also has the experience sharing of life, family and personal development. Alumni's profound understanding of the industry and love for life deeply infected everyone present. Although 20 19 will soon be halfway through, we are still looking forward to our next meeting this year!

Photo from left to right:

Zhen in 2006? Bright,

Shanghai Road Heqiao (Group) Co., Ltd.

Guo Guigui (assistant) of the 93rd session,

Shanghai Municipal Engineering Design and Research Institute (Group) Co., Ltd.

The 90th Luo Liping (mentor),

China Railway Shanghai Design Institute Group Co., Ltd.

Lv Xiong Ying in 2003,

Shanghai Urban Planning Design & Research Institute

The 99th Huang Zhihua (Assistant),

Shanghai Pudong architecture design research co., ltd

Ding in 2008? Hao,

Schlaich Engineering Design Consulting (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

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After the dinner, some alumni are still wanting more. Despite the heavy rain, Huang Zhihua and Ding Hao also visited the self-anchored suspension bridge under construction in Chuansha, Pudong-the new Taiping Bridge located on Chuanhuan South Road and across the Pudong Canal Bridge. At present, the cable of the bridge is being erected, which is innovative and landscape in the application of soft soil foundation in Shanghai. Through the visit, two alumni added a lot of intuitive feelings to the construction of this bridge type.

Thanks for the written contributions provided by Ding Hao alumni in 2008.

Thanks to the 99th Huang Zhihua Alumni for providing photos.