Construction Management: Managing Risk
With Jim Rogers
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Duration: 1h 16m
Skill level: General
Released: 3/19/2019
Course details
Risk is an inherent part of construction and an integral part of the construction manager's job. Over the course of a project, you may have to manage compliance and safety issues, schedule and cost overruns, contract disputes, and more. To be successful, you need to understand the biggest risk factors faced on a job site and how to mitigate them. In this course, OSHA Authorized Outreach Trainer Jim Rogers explains the basics of risk management for construction. Learn how risk changes with the complexity of the project and the type of delivery method being employed. Review your role and the scope of the risk management process, from analysis to control. Along the way, review how technology can help you manage the challenges involved in daily activities using risk analysis and risk mitigation tools.
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Meet the instructor
Learner reviews
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Shamna Semeer
Shamna Semeer
Civil Engineer at Vakson Group, licensed for G+12 building contracting. Skilled in Project Management, Contract Negotiation, Estimation, and Project…
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Muhammad Azhar Mehmood Khan Niazi
Muhammad Azhar Mehmood Khan Niazi
Senior Civil Engineer @ Defence Housing Authority Quetta (DHA) | Construction Engineering, Road Construction
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Muhammad Zaman (Idip Nebosh)
Muhammad Zaman (Idip Nebosh)
HSE Manager CertIOSH (PGD) Strategic Health and Safety Leadership & Management (NVQ L7) IDIP-NEBOSH level6 NEBOSH PSM,level4 NEBOSH IGC,level3…
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- Test your knowledge 3 quizzes
- Learn on the go Access on tablet and phone
- Stay up to date Continuing Education Units