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International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies

Volume 3, Issue 1, 2023

Risk Mitigation Model for Coordinating Multi-Facility Construction and Infrastructure Projects



Author(s): Adaobu Amini-Philips, Ayomide Kashim Ibrahim, Wasiu Eyinade

Abstract:

Coordinating multi-facility construction and infrastructure projects presents significant challenges due to the complexity of operations, interdependencies among facilities, diverse stakeholder interests, and the potential for unforeseen risks. Effective risk management is critical to ensure timely project delivery, cost control, safety, and overall operational success. This proposes a comprehensive risk mitigation model designed to facilitate the coordination of multi-facility construction and infrastructure projects, emphasizing proactive identification, assessment, and management of potential risks across project portfolios. The model integrates systematic risk assessment techniques, decision-support frameworks, and predictive analytics to identify both operational and strategic risks. These include schedule delays, resource shortages, budget overruns, safety incidents, regulatory non-compliance, and environmental hazards. By mapping interdependencies between facilities and project components, the model provides a structured approach for prioritizing risk mitigation efforts, allocating resources efficiently, and ensuring coordinated decision-making across project teams. Key components of the model include risk categorization, real-time monitoring of project progress, predictive modeling of potential disruptions, and stakeholder engagement strategies. Predictive analytics and simulation tools enable project managers to anticipate potential bottlenecks, optimize resource deployment, and implement contingency measures proactively. The framework also emphasizes the importance of communication protocols, collaborative planning, and governance structures to ensure alignment among multidisciplinary teams, contractors, regulators, and other stakeholders. Expected outcomes of implementing the model include reduced project delays, minimized cost overruns, enhanced safety compliance, and improved coordination across multiple construction sites. Additionally, the model supports organizational resilience by providing mechanisms for continuous monitoring, feedback, and iterative improvement of risk management practices. Future research directions involve empirical validation of the model across diverse infrastructure contexts, assessment of the effectiveness of predictive and data-driven approaches in real-world projects, and exploration of technology-enabled collaboration tools to further strengthen multi-facility risk mitigation strategies. The proposed model positions proactive risk management as a central driver of efficiency, safety, and coordination in complex construction and infrastructure projects, providing a structured methodology for mitigating uncertainties and achieving successful project outcomes.


Keywords: Risk Mitigation, Multi-Facility Coordination, Construction Project Management, Infrastructure Projects, Phased Construction, Staged Resource Allocation, Contingency Planning, Buffer Resources, Scenario Analysis, Predictive Risk Assessment

Pages: 1330-1340

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