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The construction industry is inherently complex and fraught with uncertainties, making effective risk analysis a crucial aspect of project management.This abstract provides an overview of current approaches to risk analysis in the construction industry, exploring methodologies, tools, and best practices employed to identify, assess, and mitigate risks throughout the project life cycle.The construction industry is plagued by occupational risky situations and poor working conditions.Most construction safety efforts are applied informally under the premise that simply allocating more resources to safety management will improve safety on site.The thesis begins by examining traditional risk management models and their application in construction, highlighting their strengths and limitations.It then delves into more contemporary approaches, such as probabilistic modeling, simulation techniques, and advanced data analytics, which offer a more dynamic and nuanced understanding of project risks.A significant portion of the abstract is dedicated to the importance of a collaborative and proactive risk management culture within construction teams.The abstract also addresses the impact of external factors, such as regulatory changes, economic fluctuations, and environmental considerations, on construction project risks.
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