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At which stage does the risk analysis process begin?
At which stage does the risk analysis process begin?
- Design Stage (correct)
- Construction Stage
- Feasibility and Strategy Stage
- Tendering and Contracting Stage
What is the aim of the Tendering and Contracting Stage?
What is the aim of the Tendering and Contracting Stage?
- To invite bids for a project or accept a formal offer (correct)
- To make a decision about proceeding or cancelling the project
- To design and define every detail of the project
- To operate, maintain, and provide training for the project
How does the level of detailing in the design stage affect the project?
How does the level of detailing in the design stage affect the project?
- It leads to a higher price for the project
- It defines the preliminary handover and guarantee stage
- It determines the suitable type of contract for the project (correct)
- It initiates the risk analysis process
What is the aim of the Operation, Maintenance & Training Stage?
What is the aim of the Operation, Maintenance & Training Stage?
How does the amount of information and detail in a project design affect the risk?
How does the amount of information and detail in a project design affect the risk?
Study Notes
Risk Analysis Process
- The risk analysis process begins at the design stage.
Tendering and Contracting Stage
- The aim of the Tendering and Contracting Stage is to select the best contractor for the project.
Design Stage
- The level of detailing in the design stage affects the project by influencing the amount of information and detail available for risk analysis.
- A high level of detailing in the design stage reduces the risk by providing more information for analysis.
- A low level of detailing in the design stage increases the risk by providing limited information for analysis.
Operation, Maintenance & Training Stage
- The aim of the Operation, Maintenance & Training Stage is to prepare the project for operation and maintenance.
Risk and Project Design
- The amount of information and detail in a project design directly affects the risk, with more information leading to lower risk and limited information leading to higher risk.
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Test your knowledge of professional ethics and legislations in the field of structural engineering with this quiz. Covering stages from feasibility to final handover, this quiz will challenge your understanding of key concepts and regulations in the industry.