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The Malaysian Construction Industry’s Risk Management in Design and Build

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  • Hamimah Adnan
  • Kamaruzaman Jusoff
  • Mohd Salim

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Over the past twenty years, there have been large-scale and expensive public works tenders that adopted design and build procurement (D&B) contracts which consist of construction and civil engineering. Experts from the academic and construction circles have been studying the effective implementation of these tenders, the difficulties they encountered and the solutions for them. However, design and build (D&B) projects have additional stages such as the pre-planning and design and post-operative stages compared to traditional construction projects. As a result, contractors are faced with a higher chance of project risk probability and impacts. The risks that were to be assumed by the original employer may be transferred to the design and build contractors by means of a written agreement. Risk Management involves appropriate handling of risks after evaluation and analysis to minimize the negative impacts risks have on the finance with the lowest costs. Risk management is applied to establish necessary guidelines and to obtain key indices for successful design and build projects for contractor to follow. The method incorporated in this research included literature review, questionnaire surveys and interviews. The encountered risk factors were compiled and placed in the right sequence. The possible ways of minimizing risks that design and build members have on the project according to the definition and implementation of risk management been also looked into. From the findings, it is recommended that contractors should have clear employer briefing, clear specifications and statement of needs, good quality of workmanship, implementing code of practice, key elements effective management, effective communication with all components of the project team and decisive action in the event of deviation from plans for a successful (D&B) projects

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  • Hamimah Adnan & Kamaruzaman Jusoff & Mohd Salim, 2008. "The Malaysian Construction Industry’s Risk Management in Design and Build," Modern Applied Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 2(5), pages 1-27, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:masjnl:v:2:y:2008:i:5:p:27
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    • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
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