BLCN14039 Infrastructure Planning
(NC)
This course includes studies in the legal, commercial and
technical aspects of the construction of major built infrastructure
projects:
- definitions, project types, ownership,
delivery systems;
- role of construction professional in procurement process:
Market conditions, project delivery systems, constructability analysis,
implementation and procurement plans, financial and non-financial
returns;
- Project Feasibility including heritage and native title
considerations;
- Project Risk Management: project objectives, risk identification
techniques, risk management studies, quantitative and qualitative
analysis, risk likelihood, sensitivity analysis, consequences of risk,
probability, Monte-carlo simulations, impact mitigation, risk transfer,
risk financing;
- Introduction to managing Civil major Infrastructure projects;
and
- post-disaster management for restoration of built environment
infrastructure.