Risk management is an important field of construction industry and has gained more importance internationally due to the latest researches carried out on a large scale. However, this relatively new field requires more attention to bring some benefit. Construction projects are facing a number of risks which have negative effects on project objects such as time, cost and quality. This study is based on findings of a questionnaire-based survey on risk management in construction projects in Pakistan, reporting the significance of different type of risk, ultimate responsibility for them and the effectiveness of some most common risk management techniques practiced in the industry. Two types of risk management techniques were considered: preventive techniques which can be used before the start of a project to manage risks that are anticipated during the project execution; and remedial techniques that are used during the execution phase once a risk has already occurred. The study revealed that financial issues for projects, accidents on site and defective design are the most significant risks affecting most of construction projects. As further reported, the contractor is responsible for management of most risks occurring at sites during the implementation phase, such as issues related to subcontractors, labour, machinery, availability of materials and quality, while the client is responsible for the risks such as financial issues, issues related to design documents, changes in codes and regulations, and scope of work. Further reported results of the analysis demonstrate that the production of proper schedule by getting updated data of the project and guidance from previous similar projects are the most effective preventive risk management techniques while close supervision and coordination within projects are the most effective remedial risk management techniques. It may be concluded that the most significant risks must be managed with greater effort to reduce/eliminate their effects on the project. As the study concludes, preparation of a proper schedule and good coordination during the implementation stage are very important as they may help project managers to focus on critical areas for better management of projects in Pakistan.
Abstract. Optical fiber measurement systems have recently gained popularity following a
multitude of intensive investigations. A new technique has been developed for
these measurement systems that uses Rayleigh backscatter to determine the
distributed strain measurement over the total length of a fiber. These
measurement systems have great potential in civil engineering and structural
health monitoring. This paper addresses some preliminary comparisons between three different
fiber coatings and six different adhesives on steel structures. The results
are based on a bending test with specimens made of precision flat steel;
optical fiber strain measurements were compared with photogrammetric strain
measurements. Analysis of the test data showed a strong correlation between the optical
measurement system's results and the theoretical results up to the yielding
point of the steel. Furthermore, the results indicate that fibers with the
Ormocer® and polyimide coatings have almost
the same strain values as the reference measurement method. The main results of this investigation are a guideline describing how to
attach optical fibers to steel surfaces for distributed fiber optical strain
measurements and recommendations for coatings to obtain realistic strain
values. Additionally, the advantages of distributed strain measurements were
revealed, which illustrates the potential of Rayleigh backscattering
applications.
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