Use of a GBR to Deliver Risk Management and Value— City Rail Link, Auckland - RETC2021

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Tom Ireland Sumi Eratne
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Jun 13, 2021

Abstract

The approach to Risk Management during the procurement of major projects often has a significant outcome on the ultimate successful delivery of a project. The $NZ4.4B Auckland City Rail Link project is the largest and most complex transportation project yet undertaken in New Zealand. Risk management prior and during procurement was undertaken in accordance the ITIG Code of Practice for Risk Management of Tunnel Works (TCoP) and through the use of an Alliance Geotechnical Baseline report. This paper describes the measures taken during the procurement process to achieve certainty with respect to outcomes and minimise project risks whilst also achieving value for money. This included the use of cloud-based delivery of geotechnical data and 3-D geological models, reducing tendering costs and allowing a focus on risk mitigation measures during the tender rather than data management.
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APA: Tom Ireland Sumi Eratne  (2021)  Use of a GBR to Deliver Risk Management and Value— City Rail Link, Auckland - RETC2021

MLA: Tom Ireland Sumi Eratne Use of a GBR to Deliver Risk Management and Value— City Rail Link, Auckland - RETC2021. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2021.

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