2011
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)co.1943-7862.0000391
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Risk Assessment Methodology for a Deep Foundation Pit Construction Project in Shanghai, China

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“…As such, most construction safety technology risks can be identified and evaluated at the construction scheme stage. Safety risk evaluation systems of deep foundation construction schemes are therefore decided on the basis of construction schemes before construction starts to allow for a detailed evaluation of safety management issues that can arise during subsequent construction, optimize the allocation of related resources, and improve safety management quality and efficiency (Zhou & Zhang, 2011).…”
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“…As such, most construction safety technology risks can be identified and evaluated at the construction scheme stage. Safety risk evaluation systems of deep foundation construction schemes are therefore decided on the basis of construction schemes before construction starts to allow for a detailed evaluation of safety management issues that can arise during subsequent construction, optimize the allocation of related resources, and improve safety management quality and efficiency (Zhou & Zhang, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sun et al (2008) used the Delphi method to identify the safety risks in the construction of Olympic venues and established an AHP model to complete the risk evaluation. Zhou and Zhang (2011) improved a Bayesian network using a fault tree method and established an engineering technology risk deep foundation evaluation model with a fuzzy comprehensive method for evaluating multiple risks. Gao et al (2013) used a fuzzy comprehensive evaluation method to conduct safety risk evaluations of construction worker behavior, from which a preliminary construction safety management system study was conducted.…”
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“…For example, the 2004's sudden collapse of Singapore's deep braced excavation of Mass Rapid Transit Circle Line project adjacent to Nicoll Highway was reported to result in a disaster in four fatalities, costing approximately $6.7 billion [26]. The Chinese Hangzhou Metro Line 1 project collapse in 2008 was found to take 17 lives and other four missing, with more than ¥50 million loss [27]. Such catastrophic collapses affect the performance of the surrounding infrastructures; similar to the toppling of the 13-floor building in Minhang District of Shanghai, China causing huge social effects [28].…”
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“…The past decades have witnessed rapid growth in the number and scale of deep foundation pit projects in subway constructions around the world. Once a foundation pit accident (e.g., collapse of retaining structures) occurs, the consequence is often catastrophic, with ripple effects to the safety of adjacent buildings and underground pipelines [1][2][3][4]. In order to prevent such accidents, an important goal in the design and construction of foundation pits is to control the deformation of the soil and the retaining structures.…”
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confidence: 99%