Roadway design and construction in infrastructure limited contexts: A risk breakdown structure

Beardmore, D C and Molenaar, K R (2023) Roadway design and construction in infrastructure limited contexts: A risk breakdown structure. International Journal of Construction Management, 23(10), pp. 1675-1683. ISSN 1562-3599

Abstract

The United Nation's sustainable development goals prioritize roadway development, as it is necessary for socio-economic prosperity. Despite rapid growth in the industry, progress has been crippled by budget and schedule overruns. There is often a lack of knowledge regarding risks that could impact project success. A content analysis of published research is performed to construct a preliminary risk identification and analysis framework—in the form of an initial risk breakdown structure (RBS) and codebook. They include 16 subcategories within the following six categories: 'construction & planning', 'economic & financial', 'regulatory & legal', 'equipment, materials, & land', 'site disposition', and 'relations & recruitment'. This study provides researchers and project parties—including owners, contractors, consultants, and financial institutions—with a starting point to discuss and identify context-specific risks. It also suggests areas for future research.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: content analysis; development; infrastructure; logistics performance index; risk; risk identification; road
Date Deposited: 11 Apr 2025 16:43
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