Managing Risk: In Construction Projects 2nd Edition
Author(s): Nigel J. Smith (Author), Tony Merna (Author), Paul Jobling (Author)
Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell
Publication Date: 9 Jan. 2006
Edition: 2nd
Language: English
Print length: 256 pages
ISBN-10: 1405130121
ISBN-13: 9781405130127
Book Description
Written by a group of academics and practitioners, this guide is for construction practitioners having to manage real projects. It shows how the risk management process improves decision making in conditions of uncertainty. This new edition includes the input of the Turnbull report, as well as to introduce the concept of corporate, strategic business, and project level risk. The authors cover: a description of risk management and decision making in the context of a construction project; the human dimension tools and techniques available to the risk analyst; the problems of procurement and finance; the practical application of risk analysis, including the principles of risk modelling and simulation, together wit case studies.A thorough understanding of these concepts will provide the project manager with the basis for effective decision making. From the reviews of the first edition: ‘This book should be compulsory reading for all concerned with the management of risk in construction – whether academics or practitioners’ – “Chartered Surveyor Monthly”. ‘A valuable addition to the literature …which helps condense, simplify and provide practical advice on how to implement risk management on construction projects. ‘
Editorial Reviews
Review
An excellent book for practitioners, academics and students with an interest in construction risk. — Building Engineer April 2006
From the Publisher
* offers sound practical guidance on identifying, assessing and managing risk * helpful blend of theory and practice * lively use of case study material * new edition covers PFL and PPP, risk registers, corporate risk and uncertainty management
From the Back Cover
Written by a group of academics and practitioners, this guide is for construction practitioners having to manage real projects. It shows how the risk management process improves decision making in conditions of uncertainty.
This new edition includes the input of the Turnbull report, as well as to introduce the concept of corporate, strategic business, and project level risk.
The authors cover:
a description of risk management and decision making in the context of a construction project
the human dimension
tools and techniques available to the risk analyst
the problems of procurement and finance
the practical application of risk analysis, including the principles of risk modelling and simulation, together wit case studies
A thorough understanding of these concepts will provide the project manager with the basis for effective decision making.
From the reviews of the first edition:
“This book should be compulsory reading for all concerned with the management of risk in construction whether academics or practitioners.” Chartered Surveyor Monthly
“A valuable addition to the literature … which helps condense, simplify and provide practical advice on how to implement risk management on construction projects.”
About the Author
Nigel Smith is Professor of Transport Infrastructure & Project Management at the School of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds. Tony Merna is a lecturer in Civil & Construction Engineering, School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering., University of Manchester. Paul Jobling is a Senior Professional Associate and Project Director Risk Management at Parsons Brinckerhoff.