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Risks assessment model for the sustainable built environment of finishing construction works
Author(s) -
Jolanta Tamošaitienė,
Miglė Lapeikytė
Publication year - 2019
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.3846/colloquium.2019.005
Subject(s) - risk assessment , computer science , risk analysis (engineering) , sustainable development , construction engineering , process management , business , engineering , computer security , political science , law
Construction works are among the riskiest activities in Lithuania. To develop a sustainable environment at a construction site, risk factors must be first identified and then eliminated. Each case of a construction site, construction conditions and the project environment is unique. Thus, risks must be individually assessed considering distinguishing features of the construction works and the environmental conditions. Consequently, preconditions exist for the development of a new risk assessment model comprising risk assessment norms, the construction project and conditions of the construction processes. Expert evaluation and the TODIM method were used for the risk assessment of finishing works. Two construction sites were used to assess construction risks related to finishing works. The article presents risk assessment results based on the riskiest job at a construction site of finishing works as well as the line of priorities of the riskiest workplace.

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