Feasibility Study for Road Construction in Uncertainty Situation
Abstract
This paper investigates the feasibility of road construction projects under uncertain conditions by employing a multidisciplinary approach that combines risk analysis, economic evaluation, environmental assessment, and stakeholder engagement. The dynamic and often unpredictable factors affecting infrastructure projects, including climate change, political instability, economic volatility, and socio-environmental challenges, are explored. We apply a probabilistic modeling framework to assess cost, time, and performance under uncertainty. Through a case study, we demonstrate how advanced decision-making tools and adaptive planning can improve outcomes. The findings suggest that integrating uncertainty modeling into the early stages of project planning enhances the robustness and sustainability of infrastructure development.












