IDENTIFICATION OF ROAD CONSTRUCTION RISK
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Risk identification is an important thing which is the initial identification of risk management. Change Order
which causes the cost of contract items to swell, planning errors and omissions as well as changes in scope
that can be reduced by sharpening the planning results. This research focuses on identifying risks for
change orders for road construction projects in the West Java province. Actual data obtained from 10 road
construction projects from the 2013 fiscal year to the 2018 fiscal year to get the frequency of change orders
that occur in various road construction work and the results obtained are to produce 313 construction
changes with the identification of change order risks in 21 road construction projects with the largest
change order risk identification on the work Asphalt Emulsion Absorb Layer, Type 2 Precast Kerb, Masonry
with mortar, Low strength concrete f'c 15 MPa, Masonry followed by 16 other construction works.
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