The Construction Industry is embedded with
risky situations that affect construction projects and
therefore requires systematic processing to achieve
project objectives and ensure business sustainability (5).
This research work was tries to study the risk
management practice on public building construction
projects and aims to identify the level that use of risk
management practice especially in the public building.
The data collection method was a combination of
interview and questionnaire. Samples were purposively
selected from clients, consultants, and contractors
representatives who are now actively participating in
public building construction projects.
For this study, the data was collected using both primary
and secondary sources. Depending on the data that was
gathered from the respondent to test the level of
awareness, identifying the Risk that affect the
performance of public building construction project and
major risk management practice on public building
construction project are considered and the RII was used
to rank the factors. This data was analyzed using SPSS of
version 22 to perform descriptive statistics. A total of 75
questionnaires were targeted to be distributed and out of
those 50 which is 66.67% are successfully responded.
The finding from this study revealed that, about (52%) of
the project progress is lagging from the schedule.
Regarding the awareness of the risk management, (94%)
of the respondents where confirmed that they have
awareness of risk management ideologies and they are
confident enough to implement their knowledge while,
(6%) of them have no concept about the risk management.
The top five risks that affect the performance of
construction project have been identified and ranked.
Accordingly; market condition, unexpected inflation,
local taxes, inadequate production of raw materials, and
the economic condition of country are the top five
identified associated project risks.
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