Summary: | As cities confront escalating challenges posed by climate change, the occurrence of flash floods emerges as a formidable threat to urban development and infrastructure, with construction sites particularly susceptible. Characterized by their sudden onset and intense nature, flash floods can wreak havoc on construction projects, imperilling worker safety, causing equipment and materials damage, and leading to project delays and budget overruns. In the quest to foster resilient cities, a critical examination of the role of flood risk management in addressing flash floods, especially within construction sites, becomes imperative. This paper meticulously goes into the realm of flood risk management and its pivotal role in curtailing the detrimental impacts of flash floods within construction sites. By uncovering the root causes of flash floods in construction sites, this research seeks to contribute to the formulation of strategies and best practices that bolster the resilience of construction sites and curtail the adverse consequences of flash flood events. In summary, this study offers invaluable insights into the factors driving flash floods, particularly among contractors operating in the central region of Malaysia. Ultimately, the vision of constructing resilient cities hinges upon the seamless integration of flood risk management practices into the fabric of urban planning and construction processes. © 2024, Construction Research Institute of Malaysia. All rights reserved.
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