Abstract
This paper presents an innovative
transformation assessment model for high-altitude operations in the
construction industry. The model addresses critical safety challenges and
inefficiencies in traditional high-altitude work by integrating emerging
technologies and modern management practices. Using a mixed-methods approach,
including case studies, interviews, and quantitative analysis, the research
identifies five key dimensions for assessment: policy and regulatory
environment, technological innovation, human resources, safety management, and
cost-benefit analysis. The model employs a hierarchical structure and utilizes
the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to weigh various evaluation elements
within each dimension. A case study demonstrates the model's practical
application, revealing its effectiveness in guiding strategic decision-making
for innovative transformation. The study concludes that this comprehensive
assessment model provides a scientific and actionable framework for companies
to evaluate and implement innovative practices in high-altitude operations,
potentially leading to significant improvements in safety, efficiency, and
overall performance in the construction industry.
Keywords: High-altitude
operations, Innovative transformation, Assessment model, Analytic Hierarchy
Process.