Assessing Scope and Managing Risk in the Highway Project Development Process
Publication: Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
Volume 135, Issue 9
Abstract
The project development process is a critical component of highway projects. Decisions made during this phase have a significant impact on the final project outcomes. This paper describes a research project that studied this process and subsequently developed a method to help the highway project team improve the project development process. This method does so by proactively identifying risk sources based on the analysis of the project scope. This method uses a comprehensive list of scope elements with descriptions and a mechanism to evaluate quantitatively the scope elements’ level of definition. Assessing the level of definition of each scope element and of the project as a whole allows the project team to determine the potential level of risk to which the project is exposed. The project team can then develop risk mitigation plans to respond to the potential high risk elements. The proposed method was tested on real completed and ongoing projects undertaken by experienced professionals. The method was well received by the subject matter experts, and a number of benefits were observed, including the use as an integrated checklist, a mechanism for monitoring the project development progress, as well as a means for improving communication and promoting alignment within the project team.
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Acknowledgments
The writers thank the Texas Dept. of Transportation for its financial support. They would also acknowledge the support of the project monitoring committee. Michael Thole is a former graduate student at The University of Texas at Austin.
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Received: May 23, 2008
Accepted: Feb 2, 2009
Published online: Apr 30, 2009
Published in print: Sep 2009
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