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Construction risk management: a quantitative approach
P.K. Dey
Aston Business School
Operations & Information Management
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Uncertain Environment
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Decision Model
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Planning Process
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Risk Analysis
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Analytic Hierarchy Process
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Decision-making Method
100%
Petroleum pipeline
100%
India
100%
Business Environment
100%
Pipeline Programs
100%
Government Regulation
100%
Design Change
100%
Scope Change
100%
Project Life Cycle
100%
Inflation
100%
Government Policy
100%
Decision Support System
100%
Construction Risk Management
100%
Risk Management
100%
Risk Factors
100%
Multiple Attribute Decision Making
100%
Large-scale Construction Project
100%
Right Decision
100%
Organizational Policy
100%
Project Management Methods
100%
Right Time
100%
Implementation Process
100%
Objective Factors
100%
Subjective Factors
100%
Project Objectives
100%
Project Success
100%
Engineering
Project Life Cycle
100%
Main Reason
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Design Change
100%
Quantitative Approach
100%
Support System
100%
Attribute Decision
100%
Implementation Process
100%
Social Sciences
Risk Management
100%
India
50%
Risk Analysis
50%
Decision Making
50%
Life Cycle
50%
Inflation
50%
Government Regulation
50%
Scale Construction
50%
Decision Model
50%
Project Success
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Risk Management
100%
AHP Approach
50%
Business Environment
50%
Government Policy
50%
Inflation
50%
Life Cycle
50%
Risk Factor
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