Contribution of AHP method in prioritizing risk factors regarding tunnel project phases
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https://doi.org/10.21533/pen.v8.i4.1419Abstract
Tunnel projects are consistently regarded to be mostly a complex and risky engineering projects, owing to the features of the projects, since they increasingly achieve high risk and complexity during the execution of the project. this led to the fact that the necessity of risk management understanding and implementing is a crucial quest with the intention to obtain tunnel project objectives considering (time, cost, quality & safety) to avoid time and cost overruns and any other obstacles. it was observed the most affecting objective was Safety (47.3%) by AHP method in which it is actually reasonable as such project of tunnel need a great concern regarding that matter for many reasons for instance the closed construction area, ventilation considerations, blasting, and so on. the second major objective is quality (31.1%) in which as experts always say it has to be maintained as a high quality as possible.
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