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Content. ConceptsRisk IdentificationRisk AssessmentRisk Control. Concept. RiskThe possibility of loss, damage, or any other undesirable eventProject RiskAny loss, damage, or undesirable event that may impact the project to be accomplished on time, under budget, and to required quality standard
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1. Project Management Project Risk Management
Jiwei Ma
2. Content Concepts
Risk Identification
Risk Assessment
Risk Control
3. Concept Risk
The possibility of loss, damage, or any other undesirable event
Project Risk
Any loss, damage, or undesirable event that may impact the project to be accomplished on time, under budget, and to required quality standard
Project Risk Management
Effort in project management to reduce the occurrence possibility, minimize the impact of project risks, and assure the success of the project
4. Risk Identification To locate and identify the potential risks existing within the system or in the environment
Methods
Previous statistical data
Previous experience
Survey
Brainstorm
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5. Project Risk Identification Methods
Survey or brainstorm
Applicable for small project
Systematic approach
Component analysis
Process analysis
Participant analysis
Project objective analysis
Project environment
6. Risk Assessment Concept
A scientifically based process of evaluating risks and the likelihood of exposure to those risks, and then estimating the resulting impact
Methodologies
Qualitative
To distinguish risks as high, medium and low level
Semi-quantitative
To prioritize risks in relation to one another
Quantitative
To measure, calculate and analyze the value of risks and the impact
7. Risk Assessment Basic procedure
To clarify the risks which have significant or measurable impacts on project
To analyze the consequences of the risk’s occurrence
To evaluate the severity of the impact caused by the risk
To prioritize risks by calculating risk impact, and then formulate possible improvements or preventive measures
8. Risk Assessment Techniques Fault tree analysis
Used to identify the causal relationships leading to the undesirable event
Based on deductive logic
Can be qualitative or quantitative
9. Risk Assessment Techniques Event tree analysis
Used to illustrate the sequence of the outcome after the occurrence of a selected initial event
Based on inductive logic
Mainly used in consequence analysis
10. Risk Assessment Techniques Cause-consequence analysis
A blend of fault tree and event tree analysis
Based on both deductive and inductive logic
The risk level of the system can be established by calculating probabilities of various consequences with the probabilities of various events
11. Risk Assessment Techniques Frequency/severity diagram
Used to evaluate the impact of risks and prioritize the preventive measures
Based on consequence evaluation and probability calculation
Can be semi-quantitative or quantitative
Risk value = Severity x Frequency
12. Risk Control To identify, select, and implement measures that can be applied to reduce the risk identified and evaluated during the previous phases
Measures
To avoid risk
To remove/reallocate risk
To share risk
To reduce risk
To mitigate damage caused by risk
13. Construction Project Risks List of risks
Planning and selection risks
Contract formation risks
Entity formation risks
Entity management risks
Site risks
Resource risks
Environmental risks
Technology risks
Communication risks
Expectation risks
14. Construction Project Risks List of risks
Financial risks
Completion risks (cost)
Completion risks (time)
Completion risks (quality)
Payment risks
Project administration risks
Force majeure risks
Political risks
Currency risks
15. Construction Project Risk Control Major measures
Improved procurement method to minimize implementation risks
Safety programs to reduce on-site accidents
Strict construction measurements to confine environmental hazards
Various insurance to reallocate risks
Bond company involved to share risks with owner and contractor
16. Construction Project Risk Control Improved procurement method
Performance based procurement
Construction management / management contracting
Contractor prequalification in competitive bid
Contract negotiation after bid opening
Partnering or building long-term relationship
17. Construction Project Risk Control Safety programs
On-site safety management program including owner, contractor, sub contractor, etc.
Regulatory safety control by government bodies
Safety control and education by professional organizations, i.e. OSHA, BG, HSC, etc.
18. Construction Project Risk Control Insurance
Contractor’s liability insurance
Workers’ compensation
Employers’ liability
Commercial general liability
Automobile liability
Owner’s liability insurance
Usually general liability insurance
Management protective liability insurance
Professional liability insurance
Property insurance
Project owner’s obligation
19. Construction Project Risk Control Bond
Types of bond
Bid bond
Performance bond
Payment bond
…
Impact of bond
Contractor classification and prequalification
Review of contractor’s financial sustainability
Assurance of contractor’s performance and behavior
20. Thank You Jiwei Ma
jiweima@hotmail.com