Abstract
Risk plays an important role in the success of
infrastructure projects. In managing risk, the identification
of risk factors is critical. This paper evaluates the impact of
human, organizational and technological risk factors on
infrastructure projects. A survey on how well risk factors
and risk management/mitigation predict project
performance was carried out. The results of the survey were
analyzed through statistical analysis techniques namely,
exploratory factor analysis, correlation and multiple
regression. The correlation result showed a high positive
correlation between risk management and risk mitigation.
This correlation is likely to occur because if risk is better
managed, positive results of risk mitigation will be higher.
Hierarchical multiple regression explored the ability of the
human, organizational and technology factors, risk
management and risk mitigation to predict the project
performance time factor. Risk mitigation appeared to be a
strong predictor of performance. This result proves that risk
mitigation does influence project performance.