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Título: Risk management of bored piling construction on sandy soils with real-time cost control
Autor: Mata, Pedro
Silva, Paula F.
Pinho, Fernando F. S.
Palavras-chave: Activity-based costing (ABC)
Bored piling
Construction stage
Kelly drilled
Risk management
Sandy soils
Civil and Structural Engineering
Building and Construction
Materials Science(all)
Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
Computer Science Applications
Data: 20-Mai-2021
Citação: Mata, P., Silva, P. F., & Pinho, F. F. S. (2021). Risk management of bored piling construction on sandy soils with real-time cost control. Infrastructures, 6(5), 1. Article 77. https://doi.org/10.3390/infrastructures6050077
Resumo: In a global society, in which geotechnical projects are increasingly designed in a country other than the one where construction takes place, geotechnical risk management must be extended to cover infrastructure works, which are smaller than dams and tunnels, for example, since there is a significant impact on works budget imponderables. Therefore, a risk management methodology based on the likelihood of the occurrence of certain events and their economic consequences is proposed, which is applicable to bored piles (Kelly drilled) in coarse soils, easy to use, and simple to implement since the initial stage of construction. Of 12 case studies of construction works involving bored piles (Kelly drilled) carried out in Luanda (Angola), two selected examples involving the proposed risk methodology on sandy soil layers with interbedded clays are discussed. Subsequently, whether the overall foundation contract budget is affected by assessed risk is determined, and what influence it has on the budget in the light of mitigating factors and associated real costs. This method intended to encourage the adaptation of sustainable risk management in bored piles construction by the site project managers, involving risk analysis concurrently with budgetary review. Though the level of assessed technical risk may be acceptable, overall costs associated with the contract in question may not be acceptable.
Descrição: UIDP/GEO/04035/2020
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/135166
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/infrastructures6050077
ISSN: 2412-3811
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