Managing construction projects using the advanced programmatic risk analysis and management model

Imbeah, W and Guikema, S (2009) Managing construction projects using the advanced programmatic risk analysis and management model. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 135(8), pp. 772-781. ISSN 0733-9364

Abstract

Risk management is an important part of construction management, yet the risk-based decision support tools available to construction managers fail to adequately address risks relating to cost, schedule, and quality together in a coherent framework. This paper demonstrates the usefulness of the Advanced Programmatic Risk Analysis and Management Model (APRAM) originally developed for the aerospace industry, for managing schedule, cost, and quality risks in the construction industry. The usefulness of APRAM for construction projects is demonstrated by implementing APRAM for an example based on an actual building construction project and comparing the results with other risk analysis techniques. The results show that APRAM simultaneously addresses cost, schedule, and quality risk together in a coherent, probabilistic framework that provides the information needed to support decision making in allocating scarce project resources.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: construction management; resource management; risk management
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