Abstract

The aim of the work involves the improvement of management processes during the life cycle of major construction objects, focused on enhancing the efficiency and reliability of construction systems in emergency situations with limited availability of resources. The relevance of the study is stipulated by the increasing trend in natural and man-made disasters on the territory of the Russian Federation, including floods. Registered emergencies associated with floods indicate that it is necessary to optimize the construction management processes through adequate and timely resource allocation in order to prevent and mitigate the consequences of such emergencies, which can be achieved by using the target-focused principles for construction management. The paper systematizes the challenges in construction management and identifies trends, specific features, and regularities of the organization of construction processes in emergency response. Based on this analysis, the recommendations are offered for improving construction processes using the target-focused principles in emergency response and ensuring the fail-safety of buildings exposed to flood waters.

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