ABSTRACT

Risk is related to the magnitude and uncertainty of an output (consequence or outcome); outputs take on different identities in different disciplines and situations. Risk is peculiar to each stakeholder and the measurement scale for risk depends on the stakeholder’s value system. Risk management provides a way of addressing the issues associated with the magnitude and uncertainty of outputs. This book provides a distinctively rational treatment of risk and risk management, based on a systems approach. The book’s treatment applies to all disciplines and sets out the principles of risk and risk management as well as looking at a range of applications and more specialist tools and approaches. The book:

  • Develops a risk framework through a systems approach
  • Offers a challenging and fresh approach for infrastructure engineering, construction and project management in general

The book will suit students and practitioners alike.

part A|72 pages

Development

chapter Chapter 1|7 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 2|9 pages

Some fundamental systems ideas

chapter Chapter 3|7 pages

What is risk?

chapter Chapter 4|4 pages

Risk management (RM)

chapter Chapter 5|3 pages

RM step – definition and context

chapter Chapter 6|16 pages

RM step – risk source identification

chapter Chapter 7|7 pages

RM step – analysis and evaluation

chapter Chapter 8|7 pages

RM step – response

chapter Chapter 9|4 pages

RM summary

part B|108 pages

Applications

chapter Chapter 10|13 pages

Project delivery methods

chapter Chapter 11|4 pages

Risk allocation in contracts

chapter Chapter 12|4 pages

Workplace health and safety

chapter Chapter 13|2 pages

Management and project management

chapter Chapter 14|10 pages

Tenders and contracts

chapter Chapter 15|9 pages

Project-related risk

chapter Chapter 16|17 pages

P50-P90 project cost estimates - rationale

chapter Chapter 17|2 pages

Options

chapter Chapter 18|13 pages

Accounting, finance and economics

chapter Chapter 19|17 pages

Reliability

chapter Chapter 20|10 pages

Fault trees, event trees