MITIGATION PLANNING

Your project might be high rise. It might be high cost. It might be highly complex. It should never be high risk.

There is a way to minimise and even eliminate risks. It’s called mitigation planning.

RPMS Mitigation Planning is proactive rather than reactive. It foresees what could happen and helps you implement safety measures to prevent them from materialising.

Using established protocols and methodologies, we can reduce or eliminate project-related risks.

We evaluate the effectiveness of your current risk management procedures.

We investigate common sources of risk:

  • Scheduled risk
  • Monetary risk

  • Contractual risk

  • Health and safety risk

  • Organisational risk

Some significant risk types that we have successfully resolved include:

  • Physical onsite safety concerns
  • Poor communication and collaboration between teams

  • Poor documentation

  • Ineffective management of equipment and material

  • Procurement and delivery delays

  • Issues related to human resources

  • Inadequate manpower planning

  • Inadequate machinery planning

An RPMS Mitigation Plan not only identifies vulnerabilities within the construction process. It’s useful for developing long-term strategies that can increase efficiency and productivity.

MITIGATION PLANNING

Your project might be high rise. It might be high cost. It might be highly complex. It should never be high risk.

There is a way to minimise and even eliminate risks. It’s called mitigation planning.

RPMS Mitigation Planning is proactive rather than reactive. It foresees what could happen and helps you implement safety measures to prevent them from materialising.

Using established protocols and methodologies, we can reduce or eliminate project-related risks.

We evaluate the effectiveness of your current risk management procedures.

We investigate common sources of risk:

  • Scheduled risk
  • Monetary risk

  • Contractual risk

  • Health and safety risk

  • Organisational risk

Some significant risk types that we have successfully resolved include:

  • Physical onsite safety concerns
  • Poor communication and collaboration between teams

  • Poor documentation

  • Ineffective management of equipment and material

  • Procurement and delivery delays

  • Issues related to human resources

  • Inadequate manpower planning

  • Inadequate machinery planning

An RPMS Mitigation Plan not only identifies vulnerabilities within the construction process. It’s useful for developing long-term strategies that can increase efficiency and productivity.

MITIGATION PLANNING

Your project might be high rise. It might be high cost. It might be highly complex. It should never be high risk.

There is a way to minimise and even eliminate risks. It’s called mitigation planning.

RPMS Mitigation Planning is proactive rather than reactive. It foresees what could happen and helps you implement safety measures to prevent them from materialising.

Using established protocols and methodologies, we can reduce or eliminate project-related risks.

We evaluate the effectiveness of your current risk management procedures.

We investigate common sources of risk:

  • Scheduled risk
  • Monetary risk

  • Contractual risk

  • Health and safety risk

  • Organisational risk

Some significant risk types that we have successfully resolved include:

  • Physical onsite safety concerns
  • Poor communication and collaboration between teams

  • Poor documentation

  • Ineffective management of equipment and material

  • Procurement and delivery delays

  • Issues related to human resources

  • Inadequate manpower planning

  • Inadequate machinery planning

An RPMS Mitigation Plan not only identifies vulnerabilities within the construction process. It’s useful for developing long-term strategies that can increase efficiency and productivity.