Risks (Feb 2019)

An Innovative Framework for Risk Management in Construction Projects in Developing Countries: Evidence from Pakistan

  • Ahsan Nawaz,
  • Ahsan Waqar,
  • Syyed Adnan Raheel Shah,
  • Muhammad Sajid,
  • Muhammad Irslan Khalid

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/risks7010024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. 24

Abstract

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Risk management is a comparatively new field and there is no core system of risk management in the construction industries of developing countries. In Pakistan, construction is an extremely risk-seeking industry lacking a good reputation for handling risk. However, it is gradually giving it more importance as a result of increased competition and construction activities. For this purpose, a survey-based study has been conducted which aims to investigate the risk management practices used in construction projects in Pakistan. To achieve the objective, data was collected from 22 contractor firms working on 100 diverse projects. The analysis indicates that risk management has been implemented at a low level in the local environment. The results also disclose that there is a higher degree of correlation between effective risk management and project success. The findings reveal the importance of risk management techniques, their usage, implication, and the effect of these techniques on the success of construction projects from the contractor’s perspective, thus convincing the key participants of projects about the use of risk management.

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