DocumentCode
1052245
Title
Are Construction Disputes Inevitable?
Author
Cheung, Sai On ; Yiu, Tak Wing
Author_Institution
Dept. of Building & Constr., City Univ. of Hong Kong
Volume
53
Issue
3
fYear
2006
Firstpage
456
Lastpage
470
Abstract
Many construction projects are of long-duration and high value and foreseeing and planning for every eventuality may be impossible. Engineers and managers are expected to solve problems surfacing during the execution stage. Moreover, problems blended with conflict are damaging and manifest as disputes. The authors suggested that construction dispute can be conceptualized as having three basic components: contract provisions, triggering events and conflict. This conceptualization fits nicely with fault tree (FT) framework that is used to evaluate system failures. Furthermore, through the use of a hypothetical case, a fuzzy FT model was employed to analyze the likelihood of construction dispute. This research suggested that complex project delivered in the traditional design then build approach, construction dispute are bound to appear
Keywords
construction industry; contracts; fault trees; project management; construction disputes; construction projects; contract provisions; fuzzy fault tree framework; system failures evaluation; triggering events; Construction industry; Contracts; Economic forecasting; Engineering management; Fault trees; Law; Portfolios; Problem-solving; Quality assurance; Quality management; Construction disputes; fault tree model;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9391
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEM.2006.877445
Filename
1661916
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