Abstract :
Since the proper use of construction machinery in infrastructure projects is
important, it is essential to employ an optimum selection of machinery in these projects.
Advanced Programmatic Risk Analysis and Management model (APRAM) is one of the
recently developed methods that can be used for risk analysis and management purposes
considering schedule, cost, and quality, simultaneously. In this paper, the APRAM method
is rst introduced and then modied in order to consider environmental risks. This method
can consider potential risks that might occur over the entire life cycle of the project, and
can be employed as an ecient decision-support tool for construction managers selecting
machinery for an infrastructure project where various alternatives might be technically
feasible. A case study of 3 possible combinations of excavation machines is then discussed.
All project risks related to cost, time, quality, and environment are identied considering
the capital costs which should be spent on each combination. Finally, some graphs, which
are derived from the method, are taken into account in order to decrease the risks of each
combination and optimize the selection of excavating machinery. The outcomes highlight
the eciency of the APRAM model for the optimal selection of machinery in construction
projects.