Risk Management as a Dynamic and Continuous Process in the Life Cycle of a Typical Major Civil Engineering Project

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  • Dawa Tshering Construction Development Corporation Ltd

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17102/bjrd.rub.se2.043

Keywords:

risk management, residual risks, uncertainty, work packages, risk register, risk report and review, threats, Work Breakdown Structures, change control

Abstract

While many construction industries acknowledge the importance of risk management policies but hardly do they implement a defined technique in risk management. Many construction practitioners employ linear risk management process by applying risk mitigation process as and when risk occur. When project managers and practitioners ignore the application of risk management in real time projects, the implications are almost usually observed in the projects through forced variations, scope change and high uncertainties. In a complex and major civil engineering project, the risk exposure environment changes and shifts constantly due to external factors, changing objectives and other multiple dynamic variables. Quite often, initially planned risk mitigation targets do not generate intended outcome due to inadequate application of risk assessment process. For this reason, the risk and uncertainty management must be continuous, holistic and real time throughout the project life cycle from inception to completion. The ultimate goal of risk management plan is to achieve the project objectives in terms of cost, quality and time. Thus, risk management in complex and major civil engineering projects must be applied in real time, continuously and with utmost importance.

Author Biography

Dawa Tshering, Construction Development Corporation Ltd

Dawa Tshering works in Construction Development Corporation Ltd. as a Project Manager and is currently under deputation to Gyalsung Infra since 2020. He is the Project Manager at Gyalsung Infra, Tareythang, Sarpang, one of the five National Service Academy Construction Project sites in Bhutan as envisioned by His Majesty the 5th King of Bhutan. He completed his B.E in Civil Engineering from College of Science and Technology, Royal University of Bhutan in 2012. He obtained his Msc. (Eng.) In Engineering Project Management from The University of Leeds, United Kingdom in the year 2017 through the prestigious Chevening Scholarship. He is an alumnus of Royal Institute for Governance and Strategic Studies where he completed the Foundational Leadership Program (FLP-01) in 2017. He has wide experiences in the construction sector and project management practices having involved in multiple construction projects and completed numerous international training programs on Project Management, Project Administrations, Risks and Value Engineering.

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Published

03-02-2023

How to Cite

Tshering, D. . (2023). Risk Management as a Dynamic and Continuous Process in the Life Cycle of a Typical Major Civil Engineering Project. Bhutan Journal of Research and Development, (2). https://doi.org/10.17102/bjrd.rub.se2.043

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