Abstract

This study aims to determine the dominant risk factors occurring during the implementation of building construction and to know how to control and handle the risk factors that occur. The methodology used is a quantitative method with a questionnaire as a research instrument. The number of samples used was 55 respondents from a population of 121 companies. Based on the analysis of frequency index (FI), there are dominant risk factors that occur in the implementation of building construction in Pidie District. The dominant risk factors are skills and expertise, weather, access to the project location, unequipped workers with protective equipment, wrong implementation method, the expensive material, incomplete design data, low quality of material, damage to the tool, and a lack of workers. Furthermore, the ways to control and handle risks that occur during the construction project are increasing the trust of the owner, having knowledgable company management and competent workforce, reducing security disturbances, increasing collaboration with local village officials, minimizing equipment damage, managing material purchases before the prices rise, and mastering the implementation method.

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