Publication: Optimizing the Financial Risk Management Strategies in Water Supply Projects in Sri Lanka
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Article
Date
2025-01
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SLIIT, Faculty of Engineering
Abstract
Infrastructure construction projects are considered highly susceptible to risks and uncertainties
due to their complicated designs, sizes, functions and structural complexities. Among the different types
of risks, the financial risks and the ability to manage them will have great implications for the cost
performance of the relevant infrastructure projects. Therefore, high attention is paid to the financial risk
management aspect of public infrastructure projects. In that concern, water supply infrastructure
projects share several characteristics in common with other infrastructure construction projects while
holding several other characteristics unique to themselves. Although many studies have been conducted
on financial risk management in building and infrastructure projects, observed scanty of studies that
address the financial risk management aspects of water supply projects in the Sri Lankan context.
Therefore, this study is meant to fill significant void in terms of developing a financial risk management
framework to address financial risk factors in Sri Lankan water supply projects. In carrying out this
study, a mixed methodology was followed under an exploratory sequential design. Accordingly, the
risk factors and risk management strategies identified in the reference literature were screened and
shortlisted for their applicability in designing water supply projects in Sri Lanka and were validated
through findings achieved at interviews with experts capable of highlighting new risk financial factors
and strategies unique to the water supply projects in Sri Lanka. Subsequently, the risk factors and
strategies identified in this process are mapped to develop a financial risk management framework for
implementation of water supply projects in Sri Lanka in the future.
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Keywords
Financial Risks, Risk Management, Strategies, Water Supply Projects
