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Role of risk management in construction outcomes (shortage of manpower…
Role of risk management in construction outcomes
weather(inevitable force)
identify
lighting
precipitation
thunder storms
heat waves
quantify
estimate the degree of impact
predict the weather using reliable data
calculate the schedule delay based on the impact
assessment
15mm of rain prediction in a day
cloud-ground electric intensity > 100volts
strong winds, heavy downpour, electrocution
temperatures > 35 degrees
effect
surface becomes slippery
effects the curing of concrete
soil becomes porous loosing its strength
electrocution
lowers visibility
blockage of drainage facilities
monitor
conduct regular inspections
maintain checklists
modify construction working time
usage of PPE
reschedule taks
have adequate water pumps
wind
assessment - > 19.44 knots effects construction operations
causes
flying of small particles
objects falling from elevated surfaces
dump truck tip over
effects crane operations
scaffold collapse
limits the ability to set up panels & frames
control
do not conduct heavy lifting
use safety googles
establish exclusion zones around incomplete masonry zones
secure objects than can be airborne including stacks of materials
ensure adequate fall prevention is in place
legal disputes
contractual disputes
misunderstanding the contract
inability to understand the terms
liquidated damages
differing site conditions
intentional fraud to disclose known information about the site conditions
failure in investigation of the site thoroughly
change/extra/out of the scope work
requires extra time & budget
conflicts b/w the client & contractor
construction disputes
misreading the drawings
allegations of negligence
poor communication
failing the construction after project completion
mitigation of legal disputes
attribution
follow govt. claim procedures
mediation
setting up dispute resolution board
shortage of manpower & raw materials
unavailability of local labour
shortage of skilled labour
unavailability of raw materials locally
higher demand of materials
poor estimation of material quantity
poor workmanship
poor quality of material
cause delay in the over project duration