scholarly journals A STUDY ON GEOTECHNICAL RISK MANAGEMENT IN THE AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION ON THE SEA BY DESIGN-BUILD

Author(s):  
Takatoshi NOGUCHI ◽  
Yoichi WATABE ◽  
Takashi TSUCHIDA
Author(s):  
M. Yu. Abelev ◽  
D. Yu. Chunyuk ◽  
A. P. Levchenko ◽  
I. V. Averin

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 5237-5241 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. T. Nguyen ◽  
P. C. Nguyen

The constant demand for construction in developing countries like Vietnam causes more and more challenges and difficulties to Project Management Units (PMUs) in carrying projects to completion on schedule, with quality assurance and fewer costs. In order to do this, PMUs need to have better and tighter management tools and forms. However, in order to minimize risks during project implementation, the binding terms in contracts are also becoming stricter with more and more new forms of contracts. One of them is the design-build (DB) contract form. This paper presents the critical risk factors for design-build projects in the construction industry. Good identification and management of these risk factors will help projects succeed and will increase the confidence of owners and contractors who seek to use the design-build form.


Author(s):  
Ivan Castro-Nova ◽  
Ghada M. Gad ◽  
Douglas D. Gransberg

Policies and procedures of state highway agencies for articulating geotechnical information and requirements on design–build (DB) projects are the means to manage the geotechnical risk. Successful approaches and practices to managing geotechnical risk not only reduce the level of geotechnical uncertainty for both the owner and the competing design–builder but also distribute the remaining geotechnical risk between the parties. Discussed here are the differences with regard to geotechnical risk management, aspects of the DB procurement process, and contract aspects between state departments of transportation (DOTs) with experience delivering projects using the DB process versus those that are not as experienced. Results are presented from two independent sources of information: one was obtained through a literature review of aspects related to geotechnical requirements and management of DB projects and the other was obtained through an online survey of 38 state DOTs. Results of the study statistically demonstrate the value of DB experience in managing geotechnical risk and, accordingly, a set of recommended practices for agencies that are relatively new to DB project delivery, during both procurement and contract formation, is presented.


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