Hierarchical Risk Communication Management Framework for Construction Projects

Author:

Mansour Mohammad A.1ORCID,Beithou Nabil2ORCID,Alsqour Moh’d3ORCID,Tarawneh Sultan A.4ORCID,Rababa’a Khalid Al5ORCID,AlSaqoor Sameh6ORCID,Chodakowska Ewa7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. 2 Applied Science Private University, Jordan Middle East University , Jordan

2. 3 Tafila Technical University , Jordan

3. 4 Irbid National University , Jordan

4. 5 Applied Science Private University, Jordan Middle East University, Jordan Mutah University , Jordan

5. 6 Tafila Technical University , Jordan

6. 1 Applied Science Private University, Jordan Middle East University , Jordan Tafila Technical University , Jordan

7. 7 Bialystok University of Technology , Poland

Abstract

Abstract Risk, as an effect of uncertainty, is associated with every human activity. Like any other industry, construction companies are eager to reduce the uncertainty of reluctant events. A well-planned risk communication system could contribute to the success of a construction project. A proper announcement protocol could be a mitigating lever for identified or unidentified risks during planning and monitoring processes. This research aims to present a risk communication management system (RCMS) for construction companies involved in large projects. The proposed model includes a step-by-step communication procedure considering the authority level within the organisational hierarchical structure. The model aims to remove the ambiguity of risk communications during the construction process under uncertain conditions. It leaves no or little room for the emergence of unplanned risks. The proposed communication structure has been implemented in GRC cladding construction projects, and the risk communication time and response have been significantly improved.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Strategy and Management,Management Information Systems

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