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Afizah Ayob
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Afizah Ayob
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Afizah, Ayob
Alternative Name
Ayob, Afizah
Ayob, A.
Afizah, A.
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23767077500
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D-3484-2018
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PublicationRisk Management Planning by Risk Register in Building Construction Project( 2024-01-01)
;Rani H.A. ;Syammaun T. ;Azzahra F. ; ; ;ZakirullahAqsha M.S.This research addresses the common issue of vulnerabilities emerging during construction projects due to inadequate risk identification and analysis. It aims to mitigate this by creating a comprehensive risk register, documenting potential risk events, their causes, and characteristics. The main goal is to identify prominent risk factors in building construction projects and develop a risk management strategy using this register. The study used purposive sampling and considered 22 indicators, including human resources, cost, materials, equipment, and environmental conditions. Questionnaires were distributed to 50 contractors in the Banda Aceh region. Validity and reliability were confirmed through statistical analysis. The analysis showed that human resources were the most prevalent risk factor. Using a probability impact matrix, five indicators had medium-risk levels, while seventeen indicated low risk. Human resources, materials and equipment, and environmental conditions were identified as dominant risk factors, all at a medium-risk level. The study underscores the importance of addressing human resources risks through a structured risk register, which can significantly improve project management and execution. By systematically assessing and mitigating potential risks, project stakeholders can make informed decisions and enhance project outcomes in terms of timelines, costs, and quality. In conclusion, this research highlights the critical role of risk management in construction projects and emphasizes the value of a comprehensive risk register. Addressing dominant risks proactively can positively impact building construction projects.26 1 -
PublicationManufacturing of cast in situ ultra high performance fibre reinforced concrete (uhpfrc)-Workability, Tensile and Compressive Strength( 2020-03-18)
; ;Abu Bakar B.H. ;Mohamed Nazri F. ;Abdul Razak R.The aim of this article is to share on the manufacturing process of Ultra High Performance Fibre Reinforced Concrete (UHPFRC) without heat curing or steam curing, hence, it makes UHPFRC possible to be used for in situ application. The common materials used in numerous previous studies were used in this work to produce UHPFRC: Cement type CEM I, fine sand, silica fume, water and third generation high range water reducer. Three tests were conducted, i.e. Compression test and slump flow test and tensile test. The targeted slump flow is in the range of 600 mm to 750 mm, minimum targeted compressive strength and tensile strength test is 115 MPa and 10 MPa, respectively. In addition, the UHPFRC must exhibit strain hardening properties. As a result, this study proposes the mix proportion of the above mentioned material used to produce UHPFRC which is suitable to be utilized for in situ application.4 26