Risk Assessment Tunnel Construction with Prevention
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FEM Analysis, TBM, AS/NZSAbstract
Construction projects are often faced with complex challenges; all of which lead to difficult decisions and possibly disputes regarding liability of the parties. This research investigates the risks associated with tunnelling construction and uses the information to create a simplified risk register. The risk register may be used as areference guide of responsible and proactive project planning that reflects industry standards, lessons learned and the currency of understanding of the owners and contractors. Additionally, a checklist was created to simplify risk assessment during each phase of construction by identifying possible hazards for each critical task of the project. By openly acknowledging and discussing risks in the contract, the author believes that the tone of the project will be set towards mutually beneficial progress and co-operation and the lessons learned on each project will also be easier to recreate and utilize on future projects.
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