Managing Risk to Reduce Construction Claims (And Improve Project Success) Presented by Laurie Dennis, PE, CVS-Life, FSAVE.

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Managing Risk to Reduce Construction Claims (And Improve Project Success) Presented by Laurie Dennis, PE, CVS-Life, FSAVE

Presentation Objectives What is the definition of project risk Why managing risk is important When to use risk assessments An overview of the risk assessment process How to identify and assess risk Treating the risk Managing the risk assessment process Integrating risk into your organization

What Is The Cause? Escalating construction costs due to: –Incomplete plans –Design issues not mitigated and pushed into construction –Constrained design schedules; issues not resolved –Very little discussion of risk and impacts –Not understanding the true impacts related to the risk

What is a Risk An uncertain event or condition that, if it occurs, has a positive or negative effect on at least one project objective. A risk may have one or more causes and, if it occurs, one or more impacts.

Threats vs Opportunities A negative risk is described as a Threat – causing an adverse impact on a project goal. A positive risk is described as an Opportunity – causing a positive impact on a project goal.

What is a Risk Risk can typically be divided into the following three categories; –Political – this can be defined as communities, permitting, management priorities, users, approvals, media, and internal stakeholders/ project team issues. –Technical – this is the most common for design and construction projects and is typically represented by requirements, regulatory, technology, data, design, construction, maintenance, operations, life cycle asset management, and cost. (i.e., health, safety, environmental, etc.)

What is a Risk –Contractual – this is most commonly related to funding, negotiations, scope of work, qualification requirements, certification requirements, incentives, penalties and defaults.

Importance of Managing Project Risk Avoid and/or minimize adverse impacts –Planning –Design –Construction –Commissioning Maximize opportunities to improve project objectives Avoid and/or minimize management by crisis Better decision-making; understanding all impacts Help keep management apprised of project issues

Risk and Project Management All phases will benefit from the analysis –Planning Programmatic decision-making Formulates initial approaches to determine level of effort and potential cost implications –Project Initiation Developing project scope/complexity Budgetary impacts –Project Feasibility/Pre-Design Reducing potential risks during concept development Alternative selection

Risk and Project Management –Design Managing project risks Minimizes construction impacts (cost & schedule) –Construction and Commissioning During the Partnering session Informs construction of risks identified through the design process Provides new information from a contractors perspective – helps to reduce or eliminate risks impacting the schedule, budget and delivery Identifies potential impacts to avoid commissioning problems and challenges

Risk and Project Management –Alternative Delivery GCCM/CMAR –Used by the GCCM/CMAR team to develop an understanding and provide ideas for risk mitigation in their proposals –Formalized workshop with all parties Design/Build –Used by the owner developing and finalizing the RFP documents –Used by the D/B team to develop an understanding and provide ideas for risk mitigation in their proposals

What is a Risk Assessment It is a focused effort to discover and act on risks and opportunities that can affect a project’s scope, schedule, budget or quality early in the project and continuously throughout the project life cycle. It is a quantitative and qualitative approach to identifying risk, which includes both the negative sides of risk and opportunities, and evaluates the likelihood and potential impact.

Risk Approaches Quantitative – electronically modeling the project schedule and/or cost estimate. Uses a Monte Carlo-type simulation. Qualitative – using a simplified tool, such as a risk register to identify and then track, using an order of magnitude impact to cost and schedule.

Risk Assessment Process Planning for the Workshop Initial Risk Assessment Workshop –Stand-alone –Jointly with a value engineering study Risk Register Updates Follow-up Workshops Risk Database Updates Transfer Risk Information to Construction –Combine with a Partnering workshop –Part of the project start-up

Risk Assessment Process With Value Engineering Study –Identify Risks –Evaluate Risks Using Risk Register –Creative Mitigation or Elimination Risk –Develop Ideas –Define Potential Impacts

Risk Assessment Process Project Close-out –Update the risk database (knowledge transfer)

Continuous Improvement Cycle

Risk Planning Information and Data Gathering Stakeholder Identification and Involvement Risk Assessment Team Determine Level of Project Complexity –High complexity/consequences –High importance Review Existing Data –Including the Risk Database Workshop Logistics Workshops/Meetings

Risk Identification and Analysis

Status of Risk Threats –Avoid/Eliminate Clarifying requirements, obtain information, improve communication, acquire expertise. –Transfer/Share Gives the risk to a third party, does not eliminate the potential costs or exposure. Where is the best place for the risk to borne. –Mitigate/Reduce the Likelihood –Accept There are many risks that will occur regardless of mitigation measures, these are accepted and then accounted for in the scope, schedule and budget.

Status of Risk Opportunities –Accept – Ensure that the opportunity is realized. Might include escalating a schedule for early completion. –Share – Apportioning ownership between two or more. Might include using performance specifications. –Enhance – Increasing the probability that it will occur. Might include facilitating the cause to increase the probability.

Treating the Risk

Managing the Plan Manage and update the risk register and treatment plan Track assignments for completion Monitor the “watch list” Decision-making and keeping management informed

Integrating Risk Assessments Establish a formal process and integrate into your project management plan Establish a risk data-base Identify a risk coordinator for each project (May be the Project Manager) Establish management support and “buy in” Track statistics and share the data to support the process and the successes

Questions

Presenter Laurie Dennis, PE, CVS-Life, FSAVE RHA, LLC (206)