Identification and Assessment of Subway Construction Risk: An Integration of AHP and Experts Grading Method

Qing Dao is one of the earliest cities that included the idea of subway construction into the city’s transportation plan. However, the construction period of a subway project is long, and the uncertainties caused by the geological conditions and surrounding environments are huge, thus a risk assessm...

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Main Authors: Junyan Liu, Zijian Du, Lixing Ma, Chao Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Advances in Civil Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6661099
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spelling doaj-4a7122798a2c45258d4b00a28a080d002021-04-05T00:01:52ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Civil Engineering1687-80942021-01-01202110.1155/2021/6661099Identification and Assessment of Subway Construction Risk: An Integration of AHP and Experts Grading MethodJunyan Liu0Zijian Du1Lixing Ma2Chao Liu3School of Economics and ManagementQingdao Metro Group Co., Ltd.School of Civil EngineeringSchool of Civil EngineeringQing Dao is one of the earliest cities that included the idea of subway construction into the city’s transportation plan. However, the construction period of a subway project is long, and the uncertainties caused by the geological conditions and surrounding environments are huge, thus a risk assessment method in subway construction is essential. To ensure the tunnel safety, many researchers have raised different methods for risk assessment. The process of risk assessment can be characterized in three steps: (1) data acquisition; (2) complete the uncertainty model; (3) evaluate the possible risk during the construction. This paper introduces a novel risk assessment method that combines the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Experts Grading Method (EGM). The advantage of AHP is that it can quantify the qualitative factors, inspect and reduce the subjective influence to a certain extent, and make the evaluation more scientific. As for the EGM, simplicity and directness are the main characteristics. Assisted by this method, proper measures can be taken to eliminate the potential risk. The integrated method was implemented during the construction of Taishan Road Station of Qingdao Subway to evaluate the potential risk. With the help of this integrated method, the general risk sources during the construction period are well marked and the control measures corresponding to the risk sources are provided.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6661099
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author Junyan Liu
Zijian Du
Lixing Ma
Chao Liu
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Zijian Du
Lixing Ma
Chao Liu
Identification and Assessment of Subway Construction Risk: An Integration of AHP and Experts Grading Method
Advances in Civil Engineering
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Zijian Du
Lixing Ma
Chao Liu
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title Identification and Assessment of Subway Construction Risk: An Integration of AHP and Experts Grading Method
title_short Identification and Assessment of Subway Construction Risk: An Integration of AHP and Experts Grading Method
title_full Identification and Assessment of Subway Construction Risk: An Integration of AHP and Experts Grading Method
title_fullStr Identification and Assessment of Subway Construction Risk: An Integration of AHP and Experts Grading Method
title_full_unstemmed Identification and Assessment of Subway Construction Risk: An Integration of AHP and Experts Grading Method
title_sort identification and assessment of subway construction risk: an integration of ahp and experts grading method
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Civil Engineering
issn 1687-8094
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Qing Dao is one of the earliest cities that included the idea of subway construction into the city’s transportation plan. However, the construction period of a subway project is long, and the uncertainties caused by the geological conditions and surrounding environments are huge, thus a risk assessment method in subway construction is essential. To ensure the tunnel safety, many researchers have raised different methods for risk assessment. The process of risk assessment can be characterized in three steps: (1) data acquisition; (2) complete the uncertainty model; (3) evaluate the possible risk during the construction. This paper introduces a novel risk assessment method that combines the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Experts Grading Method (EGM). The advantage of AHP is that it can quantify the qualitative factors, inspect and reduce the subjective influence to a certain extent, and make the evaluation more scientific. As for the EGM, simplicity and directness are the main characteristics. Assisted by this method, proper measures can be taken to eliminate the potential risk. The integrated method was implemented during the construction of Taishan Road Station of Qingdao Subway to evaluate the potential risk. With the help of this integrated method, the general risk sources during the construction period are well marked and the control measures corresponding to the risk sources are provided.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6661099
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