Risk Management Strategies in Construction Organizations

S. Alhammadi, Bassam A. Tayeh, W. Alaloul, Tareq J. Salem
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Construction projects are among the riskiest businesses due to the number of factors involved that are difficult to control; hence, the popularity of risk management as part of the decision-making process in construction organizations is increasing. Despite the advancements, there are various risks involved that lead to project failure. Thus, this study aims to assess the risk management strategies in construction organizations in the Gaza Strip, Palestine. Seventy questionnaires were distributed after subjecting them to pretesting and pilot study that confirmed the validity and reliability of the questions. The target respondents included engineers and consultants from the construction organizations, Ministry of Works and Housing, and international agencies. The questionnaire was retrieved with a 65.71% response rate. Results indicated that the most popular method of risk factor determination in the Gaza Strip is the “checklist” (RII=84%). For tools/methods of risk analysis, relying on experience in the direct assessment is the most prominent, with an RII of 78%. For the methods of avoiding risk before the project implementation, dependence on experience in the work for preparing and planning was ranked highest (having RII of 81.6%). Finally, follow-up on the implementation to avoid rework, with an RII of 77.6%, was ranked highest among other factors of avoiding risk during the construction projects implementation. This study highlights the key risk management strategies that will be beneficial for the construction industry stakeholders to resolve the unwanted risk failures in the construction industry.
施工组织的风险管理策略
建筑项目是风险最大的行业之一,因为涉及的因素很多,难以控制;因此,在施工组织中,风险管理作为决策过程的一部分越来越受欢迎。尽管取得了进展,但仍存在导致项目失败的各种风险。因此,本研究旨在评估巴勒斯坦加沙地带建筑组织的风险管理策略。70份问卷经过预测和初步研究,确认了问题的效度和信度后分发。目标受访者包括来自建筑组织、工程和住房部以及国际机构的工程师和顾问。问卷回收率为65.71%。结果表明,在加沙地带最流行的确定危险因素的方法是“核对表”(RII=84%)。对于风险分析的工具/方法,在直接评估中依赖经验是最突出的,RII为78%。在项目实施前规避风险的方法中,对工作经验的依赖程度最高(RII为81.6%)。最后,在建设项目实施过程中,规避风险的其他因素中,规避返工的后续措施的风险指数最高,为77.6%。本研究强调了关键的风险管理策略,这将有利于建筑业利益相关者解决建筑业中不必要的风险失败。
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