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Assessment of construction project management of roads in flood-prone areas in Tuguegarao City: resilience, preparedness, and recovery strategies [manuscript] / Kristine Joy C. Gundan, Cherrie Lyn B. Tagle, Lea Jane B. Tan. (Record no. 20026)

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Classification number Civil 0098
Item number 2024 c.1
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Personal name Gundan, Kristine Joy C., author.
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Title Assessment of construction project management of roads in flood-prone areas in Tuguegarao City: resilience, preparedness, and recovery strategies [manuscript] / Kristine Joy C. Gundan, Cherrie Lyn B. Tagle, Lea Jane B. Tan.
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Year of publication ©2024.
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Number of Pages xiii, 57 pages ;
Other physical details 28 cm.
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General note Thesis (B.S.) -- Cagayan State University, 2024.
Includes bibliographical references.
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Summary, etc The study focused on the challenges faced by construction projects in flood-prone areas, specifically in Tuguegarao City, Philippines. This area was susceptible to natural disasters like typhoons and floods, which disrupted infrastructure and caused significant damage. Construction projects in Tuguegarao City encountered difficulties due to the heightened vulnerability to natural disasters, leading to disruptions, infrastructure damages, and potential project delays. Inadequate measures of resilience and preparedness could result in increased downtime, financial losses, and compromised safety. The general objective was to assess road construction projects in flood-prone areas of Tuguegarao City in terms of resilience, readiness, and recovery strategies. Specific objectives included identifying road characteristics related to flooding, assessing construction project management practices, and understanding the relationship between road attributes and resilience measures. The study utilized quantitative data collection methods, including surveys conducted with stakeholders involved in construction projects. The data collected were processed and analyzed using statistical tools, Cramer's V, and Fisher's Exact Test of Independence to measure how strongly the characteristics of roads in terms of flooding were associated with resiliency, preparedness, and recovery strategies in construction project management. Descriptive statistics were also used to interpret the findings in identifying the characteristics of roads in terms of flooding and the assessment of factors influencing the construction project management. Key findings highlighted the critical importance of strong construction project management practices in mitigating the impact of floods on road infrastructure. Focusing on resilience, preparedness, and recovery strategies provided valuable insights into enhancing the overall effectiveness of flood-prone road management. The necessity of integrating various factors such as structural resilience, community engagement, early warning systems, and adaptive land-use planning into construction project management frameworks was also emphasized. Furthermore, the correlation between flood frequency and infrastructure resilience underscored the need for tailored strategies to address recurring challenges. By emphasizing proactive measures, including pre-flood planning, staff training, and resource mobilization protocols, and incorporating lessons learned from past flood events, this study advocated for a holistic approach to enhance resilience in flood-prone areas. Such an approach not only strengthened infrastructure but also fostered environmental sustainability. In essence, this study served as a valuable resource for policymakers, engineers, and stakeholders involved in construction project management, offering actionable insights to build more resilient, prepared, and adaptive road networks in the face of increasing climate-related challenges.

Keywords: (Construction Project Management, Flood-Prone Areas, Resilience, Preparedness, Recovery Strategies).
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Personal name Tagle, Cherrie Lyn B.
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Personal name Tan, Lea Jane B.
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Koha item type Academic Research
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Source of acquisition Permanent Location Date acquired Koha item type Collection code Accession Number Lost status Shelving location Withdrawn status Current Location Full call number
SchoolCagayan State University - Carig Library2024-08-28Academic ResearchAcademic ResearchCIVIL0098 Academic Research Section Cagayan State University - Carig LibraryCivil 0098 2024 c.1

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