An interactive risk visualisation tool for large-scale and complex engineering and construction projects under uncertainty and interdependence |
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Authors: | Salman Kimiagari |
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Affiliation: | School of Business and Economics, Department of Marketing, and International Business, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada |
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Abstract: | Implementation of the megaprojects with large-scale engineering and construction projects are risky in nature and evaluating the associated risks of those large projects is a critical success factor. The systematic approaches and empirical studies related to the visualisation and communicating risks of these projects remain missing. This paper aims to develop a systematic approach to managing and visualising the risk of these mega-projects using joint application of fuzzy group decision-making, analytic network process and mapping the resulting network of dependencies together with proximity information, graph theory, and mutual information theory. We have applied the model in a real case study of megaprojects in the oil and gas industry. The methodology proposed in this study could be used in the other large-scale engineering and construction projects considering the contracts features and the contextual factors. |
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Keywords: | risk analysis interactive risk visualisation large-scale engineering and construction projects uncertainty fuzzy group decision-making analytic network process |
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