Systemic rework risk classification for offshore projects

Peter Love, Jim Smith, Sangwon Han

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Abstract

Rework arises due to errors and omissions, and significantly contributes to project cost and schedule overruns in offshore projects. To acquire an understanding of the causal nature of rework in offshore projects, twenty three in-depth interviews with leading oil and gas industry practitioners were undertaken. The dialogue and narratives obtained from the interviews enabled the underlying dynamics of rework to be determined. A risk classification matrix is developed that can be utilized as a frame of reference to mitigate future rework. If rework risks are not given due consideration then there is the potential for latent conditions to become embedded within organizational and project systems and processes. Consequently, the likelihood of failures, accidents or even catastrophes increases.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAssociation of Researchers in Construction Management, ARCOM 2011 - Proceedings of the 27th Annual Conference
Pages1023-1032
Number of pages10
StatePublished - 2011
Event27th Annual Conference of the Association of Researchers in Construction Management, ARCOM 2011 - Bristol, United Kingdom
Duration: 5 Sep 20117 Sep 2011

Publication series

NameAssociation of Researchers in Construction Management, ARCOM 2011 - Proceedings of the 27th Annual Conference
Volume2

Conference

Conference27th Annual Conference of the Association of Researchers in Construction Management, ARCOM 2011
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityBristol
Period5/09/117/09/11

Keywords

  • Dynamics
  • Errors
  • Offshore projects
  • Rework
  • Risk

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