Research on the Risk Evaluation of Construction Stage Base on Analytical Hierarchy Process for Building Engineering Projects

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The thinking way of Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) is to decompound a complicated risk problem according to layers, and to carry through judgment and calculation among the risk factors of the same layer to get the risk level of different schemes, and to provide decision basis for the choice of schemes. The paper discusses the risk evaluation of construction stage for building engineering projects based on Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), which would be beneficial to perfect the practice of the risk evaluation of construction stage for building engineering projects.

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