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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
'''Project Risk'''.  The risk associated with the execution / completion of a specific [[Project]]. The term applies to any internal projects undertaken by an organization and formally to the [[Project Finance]] sector
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'''Project Risk''' (Project Finance Risk) is any material [[Risk Type]] associated with the execution / completion and operation of a specific [[Project]]. The term applies to any internal projects undertaken by an organization and formally to the [[Project Finance]] sector.
  
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=== Risk factors in the pre-construction phase ===
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* Approval Risk
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=== Risk factors during construction phase ===
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* Completion Risk (Time Limits)
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* Cost Overrun Risk (Budgetary Limits)
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* Performance Risk
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* Environmental Risk
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=== Risk factors during operation phase ===
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* Performance Risk
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* Regulatory Risk
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* [[Political Risk]]
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* Environmental Risk
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* Off-Take Risk (Power Projects)
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* Market Risk (Toll Roads)
  
 
== Disclaimer ==
 
== Disclaimer ==

Latest revision as of 18:04, 8 November 2021

Definition

Project Risk (Project Finance Risk) is any material Risk Type associated with the execution / completion and operation of a specific Project. The term applies to any internal projects undertaken by an organization and formally to the Project Finance sector.

Risk factors in the pre-construction phase

  • Approval Risk

Risk factors during construction phase

  • Completion Risk (Time Limits)
  • Cost Overrun Risk (Budgetary Limits)
  • Performance Risk
  • Environmental Risk

Risk factors during operation phase

  • Performance Risk
  • Regulatory Risk
  • Political Risk
  • Environmental Risk
  • Off-Take Risk (Power Projects)
  • Market Risk (Toll Roads)

Disclaimer

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