Risk Management in the Construction Sector - Part 1: Case Study

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  • čas přidán 9. 12. 2015
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Komentáře • 9

  • @whyajeet7801
    @whyajeet7801 Před rokem

    Hi sir,
    finally I'm writing my thoughts down here. Your channel has really inspired me. I spent a whole day going through your videos when I was preparing interviews for a site engineer role abroad, I'm soooo excited about this role. Even though it is true, I didn't realise how much this industry is worldwide saturated more importantly, how this has an effect on the everyday life of Indian engineers I grew up in India and 7 years before completed my B.TECH(CIVIL- ENGINEERING) and now I am doing normal civil engineer job in india !! This is so embraced and I feel this is a headache I still can't move abroad
    I am trying it. I want to encourage Indian engineering students, especially those from the Indian community and with lack of English barrier and also it being their second language, to follow their dreams to become an engineer in Abroad.
    Only one chance to give me I will perform definitely

  • @the_constructive_minds6796

    extremely interesting example was that, a lecture better than full time classroom session, superb (y)

  • @MindfulContractAdministrator

    Many thanks for this case study. Especially the blend of theory and practical approach is really helpful in comprehending each notion.

  • @apoorvadk9635
    @apoorvadk9635 Před 5 lety

    Thank you very much for such an informative lecture!

  • @commonman4576
    @commonman4576 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for wonderful lecture...

  • @nekesakhisa14
    @nekesakhisa14 Před 5 lety

    very educative

  • @johnferraz6417
    @johnferraz6417 Před 4 měsíci

    First mistake was to trust a politician...to manage and cost any project...the second mistake...there were no qualified and experienced owner's evaluation team..the third...was to start construction without detailed and fully coordinared documentation.
    To cover any risk...one MUST evaluate the consequences and options of your choices.
    One learns to listen carefully...then act..on the best advice.
    Good advice always cost more...but is always less than the risk of expensive errors and omissons.
    Retired Architect.

  • @saidfawzy
    @saidfawzy Před 6 lety +3

    So so great .. but I need those slides where can I get ?