Technical Papers
Oct 27, 2023

Developing a Value–Risk Management Model for Construction Projects

Publication: Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
Volume 150, Issue 1

Abstract

Value management (VM) and risk management (RM) both involve systematic team decision-making methodologies, but they are often used separately by construction professionals in real practices for different purposes. VM emphases the best project value, while RM is expected to minimize the project risks. The major difference between the two methodologies may lie in the function analysis phase of VM for identifying key functions of projects, and the risk analysis of RM for risk identification. Due to the complementary nature of the techniques involved in both forms of management, the integration of VM and RM has been advocated by scholars for about three decades to optimize the final outcome within limited time and resources. However, little attention has been paid to establishing the complex relationships between value-risk management (VRM) techniques and their outcomes. Therefore, this study aims to find an effective way to integrate VM and RM for enhancing final outcomes. A questionnaire survey was conducted to construction professionals with experience in VM and/or RM. Through various statistical analyses, including factor analysis, correlation, and multiple regression analysis, the findings indicate that (1) information and creativity techniques aided development techniques significantly; (2) presentation techniques are determined by information and function analysis techniques; (3) information techniques, risk analysis techniques, and development techniques enhance team and project performance in VRM workshops; and (4) function analysis techniques, risk analysis techniques, and development techniques can improve overall satisfaction on construction projects. To ensure risk minimization and value maximization in construction projects, VRM workshops should be harnessed and undertaken systematically and logically. Practical recommendations regarding sufficient information and discussion time for VRM participants are given to ensure stakeholders gain the comprehensive understanding of the peculiarity of the project at hand necessary to propel creative ideas and achieve the objectives of the workshop.

Practical Applications

In the real construction industry, it is time consuming and costly for project practitioners to conduct value management for enhancing project value and risk management to minimize impending risks separately. In this research, value management and risk management techniques were integrated in team decision-making process (value-risk management process) to help project practitioners make the best decisions with fewer risks logically for achieving the best project value. For enhancing final outcomes such as reducing project cost, facilitating team cooperation, and improving overall satisfaction, several practical recommendations are proposed for project practitioners to conduct the value-risk management process effectively: for example, allocating sufficient time for VRM practitioners to share and review information and identify possible risks, conducting function analysis training to the VRM practitioners, using risk analysis software during the VRM process, and requiring VRM practitioners work together to develop a comprehensive final report. The VRM participants need to use function analysis techniques to identify the key functions for value enhancement. The VRM workshop facilitator must be competent in all the techniques for applications on the project. In addition, the report should contain sufficient justifications such as calculations, possible cost-saving, advantages, and disadvantages of final ideas agreed upon by the VRM participants.

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Data Availability Statement

Some or all data, models, or code that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.

Acknowledgments

The work presented in this paper was fully supported by a grant from the City University of Hong Kong (Project No. CityU, 6000605).

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