Abstract: The construction of the Wuyi Expressway is characterized by its large scale and long duration. Civil engineering labor cooperation, as a core component of project advancement, relies on the rationality of risk sharing, which directly influences project success and the rights of both labor parties. This paper adopts a contract perspective, focusing on the context of civil engineering labor cooperation for the Wuyi Expressway, and systematically explores the significance, objectives, and implementation strategies of risk sharing. The study indicates that reasonable risk sharing can protect the legitimate rights and interests of both labor parties, promote efficient project progress, and improve industry management systems. Its core objectives include clarifying risk responsibility boundaries through contracts, enhancing overall risk prevention capabilities, and ultimately achieving win-win outcomes for all stakeholders. Based on this, the paper proposes strategies such as establishing a scientific risk assessment mechanism, refining contract terms to specify sharing proportions, and implementing a dynamic monitoring and adjustment system. The research findings can provide direct references for optimizing labor cooperation management in the Wuyi Expressway project, as well as practical guidance at the contract level for risk control in similar high-speed engineering projects. This contributes to enhancing the standardization of labor cooperation in the field of expressway construction.
常清 Qing Chang (Wed,) studied this question.
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