1. CLAIMS AND SETTLEMENT IN ROAD PROJECT
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Harshit Gupta, Trishula Manda, Rohan Naphade, Smitha Yadav, Shruti Samant, and Kartik Pendhe
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05 social sciences ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Stakeholder ,02 engineering and technology ,Conciliation ,Dispute resolution ,Work (electrical) ,021105 building & construction ,0502 economics and business ,Mediation ,Arbitration ,Time extension ,Business ,Settlement (litigation) ,050203 business & management ,Law and economics - Abstract
Claims are becoming inevitable and unavoidable in modern projects involving new technology, specifications, and complexities. There are many reasons for claims, for instance time extension, machinery change, material deviation, manpower, price escalation, accidents on site, changes in design, etc., which result into disputes. Confusion also exists in adoption of dispute resolution techniques, such as arbitration, conciliation, mediation, dispute resolution board, etc. In this paper, various factors responsible for claims and dispute in road projects and their intensity have been identified. The results are implied through a survey of clients, contractors, and consultants involved in road projects. The work focuses on the predominant causes of dispute and the methodology adopted by stake holders for settlement of the same.
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- 2019
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