2020
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)la.1943-4170.0000412
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Decision-Making Governance Platforms for the Progression of Construction Claims and Disputes

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“…Especially, there are many support models to solve claim and dispute issues in construction, such as a proposed system for avoiding construction disputable claims (Mitropoulus and Howell, 2001; Mohamed et al. , 2014), the decision-making governance platforms for the progression of construction claims and disputes (Abdul-Malak et al. , 2020), a causal model of disputes (Kumar Viswanathan et al.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Especially, there are many support models to solve claim and dispute issues in construction, such as a proposed system for avoiding construction disputable claims (Mitropoulus and Howell, 2001; Mohamed et al. , 2014), the decision-making governance platforms for the progression of construction claims and disputes (Abdul-Malak et al. , 2020), a causal model of disputes (Kumar Viswanathan et al.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of previous research on claims/disputes have gone much beyond the discovery of claim causes (Kumaraswamy, 1997;Enshassi et al, 2009;Sibanyama et al, 2012;Stamatiou et al, 2018;Parikh et al, 2019;Jalal et al, 2019;Le-Hoai et al, 2019;Illankoon et al, 2019;Saseendran et al, 2020;Tanriverdi et al, 2021), outcomes of construction claims (Chaphalkar et al, 2015), causes and effects of claims/disputes (Aryal and Dahal, 2018;Zaneldin, 2020). Especially, there are many support models to solve claim and dispute issues in construction, such as a proposed system for avoiding construction disputable claims (Mitropoulus and Howell, 2001;Mohamed et al, 2014), the decision-making governance platforms for the progression of construction claims and disputes (Abdul-Malak et al, 2020), a causal model of disputes (Kumar Viswanathan et al, 2020) and a hybrid fuzzy logic-SEM model for dispute probability evaluation (Naji et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Construction contracts generally allow the contractor to submit claims for time extension and/or reimbursement of additional costs and the employer to raise claims against the contractor [4]. Claims can evolve into disputes if they are not settled or if the decision outcome conflicts with the expectation of the party raising the claim [30].…”
Section: Claims and Disputes Resolution Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poor CCA can arise as a result of the individual or collective occurrence of misinterpretation, misapplication, negligence, or refusal to operate the contractual codified provisions and associated mechanisms [4]. This is normally accompanied by a proliferation of documentation, however, the information contained in the documentation often tends to be incomplete.…”
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“…Several factors are perceived to improve claim management at the organisational level, including (1) considering the hard and soft categories of claims [11]; (2) directing the relationship between roles of the organisation's various units and the claim administration [12];…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%