Analysis and Evaluation on the Risks of the Construction Project
Abstract
The thesis, starting from the characteristics of the construction project, deploys the combining method of normative and empirical research. According to integrated Risk Management Paradigm, the thesis sums up the overall framework of the construction project system and proposes the evaluation index system of the risk analysis based on the Analytic Hierarchy Process. In addition, the paper puts forward a comprehensive risk evaluation model and makes clear the relative importance of various risk factors. By so doing, it provides some thoughts for the construction projects’ management and evaluation.
Key words: Construction Project; Risk Management; Risk Evaluation; Analytic Hierarchy Process
Key words: Construction Project; Risk Management; Risk Evaluation; Analytic Hierarchy Process
Keywords
Construction Project; Risk Management; Risk Evaluation; Analytic Hierarchy Process
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/j.css.1923669720090502.004
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