1st Edition

Uncertainty and Ground Conditions A Risk Management Approach

By Martin van Staveren Copyright 2006
    332 Pages
    by CRC Press

    331 Pages
    by CRC Press

    All civil engineering and construction projects require some sort of solid foundation, but ground conditions bring some degree of uncertainty to every project. Dealing properly with uncertainty over ground conditions can make the difference between the commercial success and failure of a project.

    With the costs of failing to accurately predict ground conditions becoming increasingly high, the importance of proper management of the variety of ground-related risk is paramount. Risk management has demonstrated its value in many industries, but not always strongly in civil engineering. In particular the importance of individuals and their own awareness of risks and how to manage them has often been overlooked.

    Martin van Staveren has written a new kind of book on ground risk management. Based on many years of professional experience and proven risk management techniques, Uncertainty and Ground Conditions demonstrates how to ensure the construction and civil engineering projects succeed in delivering on time and on budget.

    Introduction
    The Construction Industry – Challenges and opportunities
    From Uncertainty, Risk and Ground to GeoQ
    Individuals and Risk
    Teams and Risk
    Clients, Society and Risk
    The GeoQ Ground Risk Management Process
    GeoQ in the feasibility phase
    GeoQ in the pre-design phase
    GeoQ in the design phase
    GeoQ in the contracting phase
    GeoQ in the construction phase
    GeoQ in the maintenance phase
    To end with a new start
    References

    Biography

    Martin van Staveren is Director at CeoDelft, the National Institute for Geo-Engineering and Lecturer at the Delft University of Technology, both in the Netherlands. He has an extensive experience in geotechnical engineering, including assingments in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. He also provides numerous presentations worldwide on ground-related risk management, for instance in China, Japan and the USA.