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How International Construction Arbitrators Make Their Decisions: Status of Commercial Norms and International Construction Law
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: International construction arbitration is the main dispute resolution technique for international construction projects. The number of international construction arbitrations has significantly increased during the last ...
Adjudication: Tiered and Temporary Binding Dispute Resolution in Construction and Engineering
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Adjudication
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Probability, Formation, and Prediction of Large-Size Construction Cost Overruns Governed by a Power-Law Distribution
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Cost overruns persist in the current construction industry. Large-size cost overruns are especially detrimental to projects, but the literature has treated such overruns no differently from regular ones. This paper argues ...
Auditing Construction Cost from an In-Process Perspective Based on a Bayesian Predictive Model
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: The traditional audit process in construction cost control usually occurs passively at the end of a project life cycle. This calls for a predictive model that provides a framework assembling essential information and ...
Identifying Critical Dispute Causes in the Construction Industry: A Cross-Regional Comparative Study between China and the UK
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Construction disputes have long been identified as epidemics in the construction industry worldwide, which has become a more serious problem due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Previous studies on the dispute causes ...