Yunnan Issues Action Plan to Build Smart, Resilient Cities Through "New Infrastructure"

Deep News01-17

The Department of Housing and Urban-Rural Development of Yunnan Province, along with eight other departments including the Provincial Development and Reform Commission, has jointly issued the "Yunnan Province Action Plan for Promoting New Urban Infrastructure Construction and Building Resilient Cities (2025-2027)". This initiative aims to deeply integrate new-generation information technologies with urban infrastructure, build an intelligent and efficient new urban infrastructure system, and comprehensively enhance cities' risk prevention capabilities and the modernization level of urban governance.

The action plan for advancing new urban infrastructure to build resilient cities in Yunnan adheres to the principles of technological innovation and digital empowerment. Its core strategy involves using information platform construction as the driving force, intelligent facility construction as the foundation, and smart application scenarios as the support. This approach systematically promotes the digital transformation and intelligent upgrading of urban infrastructure, continuously improves the resilience of urban facilities, management, and space, and drives the safe development of cities.

By the end of 2027, significant progress is expected in the construction of new urban infrastructure across the province, with its supporting role for resilient city development continuously strengthening. The plan aims to make the infrastructure, foundational information, and operational status of cities such as Kunming, Qujing, Yuxi, Zhaotong, Baoshan, Anning, Mengzi, Mile, and Tengchong more transparent. The goal is to establish a number of high-level "transparent cities" and form a set of replicable and promotable experiences and practices, such as the Yunnan Provincial Urban Infrastructure Lifeline Safety Engineering Project, ultimately making urban operations safer, more orderly, smarter, and more efficient.

The Action Plan specifies 28 key tasks across nine major areas. In promoting the implementation of intelligent municipal infrastructure construction and renovation, the province will systematically conduct surveys of the current state of municipal facilities and promote data sharing by leveraging the Yunnan Provincial Integrated Public Data Platform. A key focus will be accelerating the construction of urban infrastructure lifeline safety engineering projects, establishing a provincial-level integrated supervision platform to achieve vertical coordination across national, provincial, prefectural (municipal), and county (city, district) levels, as well as horizontal collaboration across departments and enterprises. IoT sensing devices will be installed on critical facilities such as gas, water supply, drainage, and bridges to build a safety supervision framework characterized by "comprehensive oversight on a single screen and integrated management under a single network."

In promoting the coordinated development of smart city infrastructure and intelligent connected vehicles, the province plans to deploy vehicle-road cooperative sensing equipment on key roads to build a "vehicle-road-cloud" collaborative system. It will optimize urban logistics and emergency supply guarantee networks, and continue to advance the construction of smart parking service management platforms.

Regarding the development of smart residential communities, support will be provided for the intelligent transformation of communities, encouraging the construction of smart property management service systems. The plan also promotes the construction of embedded service facilities in urban communities, with a particular focus on improving services for both the elderly and children.

To enhance the intelligent management level of building management, a full life-cycle safety management system for building use will be established. Efforts will be made to promote the development of digital archives for building safety hazards and mechanisms for hazard elimination, and to coordinate the construction of a provincial-level comprehensive urban building management platform.

In carrying out digital home construction, the plan calls for strengthening residential information infrastructure, promoting interoperability between digital home product platforms, and integrating digital home system platforms with government service platforms and social service platforms.

In promoting the synergy between intelligent construction and construction industrialization, the plan aims to cultivate intelligent construction industrial clusters, deepen the application of Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology throughout the entire engineering construction process, and advance the development of smart construction sites.

Concurrently, the province will improve the City Information Modeling (CIM) platform by constructing a provincial-level foundational CIM platform. This platform will aggregate various types of government data to form a three-dimensional urban spatial data base, and build a "CIM+" smart application system focused on areas such as urban renewal and disaster prevention and mitigation. The plan also involves establishing and improving the urban operational management service platform, accelerating its localized construction, achieving data sharing with multiple departments via the provincial data platform, and enabling intelligent analysis and comprehensive coordination of urban operational management.

Furthermore, the Action Plan proposes specific safeguard measures in areas including technological empowerment and talent cultivation, innovating market-oriented investment and financing mechanisms, and strengthening platform data sharing and cybersecurity guarantees.

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