Article ID: | iaor20052207 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 22 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 63 |
End Page Number: | 73 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2004 |
Journal: | International Journal of Project Management |
Authors: | Lemos Teresa de, Eaton D., Betters M., Almeida L.T. de |
Keywords: | project management, risk |
The case study of Lusoponte illustrates the concession awarded by the Portuguese Government to finance, design, build and operate two bridges over the Tagus in Lisbon, Portugal. It includes an overview of the project's background and an analysis of the main risk categories stating both the actual risks encountered and the mitigation measures adopted. Throughout the project a great attention was given to whole life cycle costs, and gains in efficiency and cost control. Among the lessons that can be learned from both the public and private sector is that a complete risk management analysis must include not only the technical factors but also a realistic assessment of environmental and social risks. These were the risks that were somewhat overseen and that caused the main problems to the project's development.