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Study On Risk Management Model Of Rail Transit Project Under The Insurance Mode

Posted on:2011-10-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M J TangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189330338482030Subject:Project management
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The excellent on-site risk management is an essential part for construction project quality and safety risk management system to obtain the expected results. But as a new thing, our project risk management institutions are at the initial stage, the practical operation approaches of risk management are still in the process of exploration. In recent years, with more and more rail transit construction projects across our country, looking for risk management methods and modes which is applicable to rail transit construction project becomes increasingly important.Based on this situation, this paper researched new ideas of construction project quality and safety risk management mode, and put forward corresponding insights and ideas for practical operation. Researching on Shanghai construction project quality security and risk management modes, especially rail traffic engineering is an attempt of institutional innovation within the broader context based on the current market economy reform further, the existing engineering quality and safety management system problems gradually emerging, the increasing demand in international requirements after China's accession to the WTO, and urban mass transit launched in major cities of our country.This article had analyzed the possible risk management modes and researched operation system of risk management modes. Finally, it had selected"no supervision"entrusted by insurance company as the pilot mode of the present construction quality and safety risk management system. Above all, the real operating mechanism of this mode combination examples was discussed, including the responsibilities of the parties, the mode of operation and management details design.
Keywords/Search Tags:rail transit, risk management model, project management, project risk assessment
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