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COVID-19 emerging risk assessment for the construction industry of developing countries: evidence from Iraq

COVID-19 emerging risk assessment for the construction industry of developing countries: evidence from Iraq
COVID-19 emerging risk assessment for the construction industry of developing countries: evidence from Iraq

In developing countries, the construction industry has been one of the hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. The impact of the pandemic has created a whole new set of risks, causing workforce-related issues, supply chain disruptions, and legal and contractual implications. This research aims to identify and quantitatively analyse COVID-19 emerging risks in the construction industry of Iraq. A mixed method approach was used for data collection and analysis, including a focus group session to identify COVID-19 emerging risks, a survey to rate the identified risks, and the development of a fuzzy-based risk assessment model to analyse the level of riskiness of the identified risks. Results indicate that the most critical COVID-19 risks are (1) contract suspension, (2) contractor bankruptcy, (3) materials price escalation, (4) construction contract claims, (5) inappropriate risk allocation, (6) non-compliance with social distancing guidelines, (7) skills shortage, and (8) poor site and virtual communication. This paper contributes to the body of knowledge by providing academics and industry practitioners with a more comprehensive understanding of the risks arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. Moreover, this paper presents a novel model for analysing risks related to extreme conditions, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and future pandemics.

COVID-19 pandemic, COVID-19 risks, developing countries, risk assessment
Al-Mhdawi, M.K.S.
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Brito, Mario
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Onggo, B. S.
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Qazi, Abroon
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O'Connor, Alan
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Al-Mhdawi, M.K.S.
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Al-Mhdawi, M.K.S., Brito, Mario, Onggo, B. S., Qazi, Abroon and O'Connor, Alan (2023) COVID-19 emerging risk assessment for the construction industry of developing countries: evidence from Iraq. International Journal of Construction Management. (doi:10.1080/15623599.2023.2169301).

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In developing countries, the construction industry has been one of the hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. The impact of the pandemic has created a whole new set of risks, causing workforce-related issues, supply chain disruptions, and legal and contractual implications. This research aims to identify and quantitatively analyse COVID-19 emerging risks in the construction industry of Iraq. A mixed method approach was used for data collection and analysis, including a focus group session to identify COVID-19 emerging risks, a survey to rate the identified risks, and the development of a fuzzy-based risk assessment model to analyse the level of riskiness of the identified risks. Results indicate that the most critical COVID-19 risks are (1) contract suspension, (2) contractor bankruptcy, (3) materials price escalation, (4) construction contract claims, (5) inappropriate risk allocation, (6) non-compliance with social distancing guidelines, (7) skills shortage, and (8) poor site and virtual communication. This paper contributes to the body of knowledge by providing academics and industry practitioners with a more comprehensive understanding of the risks arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. Moreover, this paper presents a novel model for analysing risks related to extreme conditions, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and future pandemics.

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Accepted/In Press date: 12 January 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 14 January 2023
Published date: 14 January 2023
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic, COVID-19 risks, developing countries, risk assessment

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Local EPrints ID: 475236
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/475236
PURE UUID: b8606575-87cc-4a4e-be6a-b7eefa511856
ORCID for M.K.S. Al-Mhdawi: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5870-0323
ORCID for Mario Brito: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1779-4535
ORCID for B. S. Onggo: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5899-304X

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Date deposited: 14 Mar 2023 17:47
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:54

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Author: M.K.S. Al-Mhdawi ORCID iD
Author: Mario Brito ORCID iD
Author: B. S. Onggo ORCID iD
Author: Abroon Qazi
Author: Alan O'Connor

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