
Construction Risk Management
Risk is often covered by a broad percentage-based contingency, and risk registers often overpopulated with too many items to manage.
This face-to-face event has been organised to enhance your understanding of the significant risks that can affect design and construction in areas such as: ground conditions, major project types, escalation, and contractor insolvency.
Also to be discussed: probabilistic estimating, as required by the Australian Government Department of Finance for detailed business cases, and how major Tier 1 contractors manage risk and monitor contingency usage.
After attending this event, you will be better prepared to:
Anticipate and manage risks on your projects.
Reduce budget surprises and ineffective design.
Improve your client's confidence in your project cost plans.
About the event:
Date: Wednesday, 18 October 2023
Time: 5:30pm for 6:00pm start - 8:00pm (AEST)
Location: AECOM, Level 8, 540 Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley, QLD, 4006
Price: $42 (incl. GST) AIQS Members // $60 (incl. GST) Non-Members - ticket price includes drinks and nibbles
CPD: 1.5 points
![]() | Tony Avsec FAIQS, CQS Tony has over 43 years' experience in the construction industry. He is currently the National Cost Planning Manager for Defence projects at Built, and also oversees the major hospital projects that Built recently won in Queensland. He recently spent 2 years working client side as an Executive Quantity Surveyor for GRC Quantity Surveyors doing asset management for the Queensland state government, commercial property resumptions compensation assessments, major variations assessments and expert reports for legal disputes. Tony has spent the majority of his career with contractors in the preconstruction phase as a cost planner on large infrastructure projects up to $1.8 billion, 33 years at Lendlease, including working on and peer reviewing projects over $500 million interstate and overseas, up to USD$3.5 billion for their Global Centre of Excellence. |