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Study on the Whole Process Risk Management System of Power Grid Construction Projects | Xu | Asian Social Science

Study on the Whole Process Risk Management System of Power Grid Construction Projects

Zizhi Xu, Jinpeng Liu, Xin Lu

Abstract


With the rapid development of economy in China, the importance of power grid construction projects is increasingly highlighted and the environment and risks encountered by power grid construction projects also become more and more complicated. In order to ensure that perfect social and economy benefits of power grid construction projects are realized, it is necessary to practically enhance the risk management level of power grid construction projects. Based on an overall analysis of the features of objectivity, uncertainty and change of risks in power grid construction projects, this article begins with the whole process of project construction, conducts a systematic study on the whole process risk management system of power grid construction projects from the three perspectives of whole process risk identification of power grid construction projects, whole process risk evaluation of power grid construction projects and whole process risk management measures of power grid construction projects and provides reference for management personnel of power grid construction projects in enhancing their risk management level.

Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.5539/ass.v8n8p69

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Asian Social Science   ISSN 1911-2017 (Print)   ISSN 1911-2025 (Online)

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