Engineering Construction Risks

Engineering Construction Risks
Author: Peter Allan Thompson
Publisher: Thomas Telford
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780727716651

Risk analysis and management - an overview. When to apply risk management. Quantitative techniques for project risk analysis. Risk in estimating. Contract stategy...

Quantitative Risk Management and Decision Making in Construction

Quantitative Risk Management and Decision Making in Construction
Author: Amarjit Singh
Publisher: ASCE Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Construction industry
ISBN: 9780784414637

Singh introduces valuable techniques for weighing and evaluating alternatives in decision making with a focus on risk analysis for identifying, quantifying, and mitigating risks associated with construction projects.

Structural Design of Buildings

Structural Design of Buildings
Author: Feng Fu
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2024-06-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1835495788

Structural Design of Buildings: Fundamentals in Design, Management and Sustainability is essential reference for all structural engineers designing buildings and other structures. The book forms part of the Structural Design of Buildings series covering key issues that design professionals face at the outset of a project.

Risk Management in Projects

Risk Management in Projects
Author: Martin Loosemore
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2012-09-10
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1134509227

Project managers in construction and civil engineering need to base their decisions on realistic information about risk and public perceptions of risk. This second edition of the original practical and straightforward text retains the easy-to-read format, but has been expanded to encompass the entire risk management process and to give a fuller presentation of how risk is generally perceived. Two new chapters cover risk identification and risk response, and the chapters on risk analysis have been completely reorganized. There is also greater emphasis on the theory behind the principles, and an expanded bibliography is given to guide an exploration of the subject in greater detail. The book demystifies risk management by presenting the subject in simple and practical terms, free of technical jargon, and case studies are used extensively to enliven the text and to illustrate the concepts discussed.

RAMP - Risk Analysis and Management for Projects

RAMP - Risk Analysis and Management for Projects
Author: Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain)
Publisher: Thomas Telford
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780727733900

Key coverage/key issues of this book are: uncertainty and its mitigation, upside risk, the disadvantages of using optimum bias alone, evidence that has recently emerged about the risks in transport infrastructure projects, and risk efficiency.

Predictive and Optimised Life Cycle Management

Predictive and Optimised Life Cycle Management
Author: Asko Sarja
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 682
Release: 2006-09-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1134259468

The system and methodologies are valid for different applications Provides tools for protecting the value of property in an optimal way Includes a description of an IT prototype program

Structural Repair of Traditional Buildings

Structural Repair of Traditional Buildings
Author: PEB Robson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2015-11-17
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1317741889

This book will be of interest to everyone involved in the repair, maintenance and refurbishment of traditional buildings. Its purpose is to promote the successful structural repair of masonry, timber and unfired earth. The book begins by explaining how traditional structures work and how they are affected by the behaviour of the soil that supports them. It goes on to explain how the structural design of buildings has to cope with uncertainty. Techniques for doing so are well established for new buildings, but the viewpoint changes when existing buildings need to be repaired or refurbished. The most common sources of structural damage are listed. The more serious and progressive ones are described in detail, as an aid to diagnosis and prognosis. An understanding of prognosis enables repairers to decide whether urgent intervention is necessary or whether the problem can be allowed to run its course. A straightforward method is proposed for arriving at the most suitable remedy. Several typical repairs are illustrated. The book covers many allied topics, including the principles of conservation, health and safety and preventative maintenance. A chapter is devoted to the special needs of insured perils.

Structural Appraisal of Traditional Buildings

Structural Appraisal of Traditional Buildings
Author: Patrick Robson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1317742486

Structural appraisal is important to professionals concerned with the repair, maintenance or refurbishment of traditional buildings. It involves recognizing and establishing the cause of any structural damage and, if the damage is still active predicting its course. Such knowledge forms the basis for appropriate and efficient action. This book offers a comprehensive guide to the common causes of structural damage. It examines the techniques for collecting evidence including desk study, visual inspection, distortion survey, testing and ground investigation as well as offering advice on managing liability. Each appraisal is unique. A wide range of investigative techniques are described covering most of the circumstances that are likely to occur in practice. The second edition has been substantially re-written and includes more than 150 diagrams illustrating the main principles. There is additional material on; structural behaviour; initial appraisal; building types; use of iron in buildings; and the problems that occur with buildings built on clay.

Sustainable Development for the Americas

Sustainable Development for the Americas
Author: E. William Colglazier
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2021-12-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1000468038

Environmental sustainability efforts require a great deal of engagement and political will, ranging from local communities to state departments. Science diplomats—from experts and scientists to spokespersons and ambassadors—can help facilitate at all levels and yield valued resources from technology sharing, capacity building, and knowledge exchanges. This book explores the importance of sustained international scientific cooperation, building community resilience, and the role of political will in sustainability and diplomacy. It shows how even small diplomatic efforts can influence myriad issues, from overfishing to human rights negotiations to global carbon emission reduction. Features: • Examines various topics such as global climate change, arid environments, water security and governance, trans-boundary conflict and cooperation, urban and rural resilience, and public health. • Presents case studies from various geographic regions through the lens of diplomacy, including the US–Mexico border, the Gulf of California, South America, Europe, the Middle East, Central and South Asia, and China. • Discusses how building networks of people, organizations, and countries engaged in science diplomacy is crucial for mutual growth and for overcoming conflicting political stances. Sustainable Development for the Americas: Science, Health and Engineering Policy and Diplomacy provides a useful resource for diplomats, policymakers, students, and decision-makers. It provides numerous examples of how using science and technology for policy and diplomacy is essential to finding common ground among nations for a collective global benefit.