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Real Time Experience On Project Risks And Mitigation

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 Real Time Experience On Project Risks And Mitigation

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Construction project Risk assessment and mitigation reflecting real time experience data for EPC Projects
What you'll learn
Understand the complexity of projects
Identify the potential risks
Analyse the risks
Prepare mitigation strategies
Requirements
Prior knowledge in handling EPC Projects
Description
Project Construction risks are defined as potential events or factors that may negatively impact a construction project. These risks can include safety hazards, environmental concerns, legal disputes, and financial issues. The successful completion of any construction project depends on identifying and mitigating these risks.  Construction projects are inherently complex and as a result various risks can arise during the project lifecycle that can have a significant impact on the project's success. These risks include financial risks, productivity risks, safety risks, environmental risks, and legal risks. By understanding these common types of risks and developing effective risk management strategies, stakeholders can mitigate potential negative impacts and ensure project success. The impact of construction project risks can be significant and widespread, affecting project timelines, budgets, and quality. Delays, cost overruns, and compromised quality are common outcomes of construction project risks. Therefore, stakeholders need to identify, assess, and manage project risks proactively to minimize their impact and ensure successful project outcomes. Effective risk management practices, such as risk assessments, contingency planning, project management oversight, and project status reports, can help mitigate the impact of construction risks on timelines, budgets, and qualityAfter the risk has been identified and evaluated, the project team develops a risk mitigation plan, which is a plan to reduce the impact of an unexpected event. The project team mitigates risks in various ways:· Risk avoidance· Risk sharing· Risk reduction· Risk transferEach of these mitigation techniques can be an effective tool in reducing individual risks and the risk profile of the project. The risk mitigation plan captures the risk mitigation approach for each identified risk event and the actions the project management team will take to reduce or eliminate the risk.
Who this course is for
Experienced / beginner handling EPC Projects and MBA students interested in project execution
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