Causes of disputes in the construction industry – a systematic literature review

Pramod Malaka Silva, Niluka Domingo, Noushad Ali Naseem Ameer Ali
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Purpose The construction industry is complex, human-intensive and driven by monetary values. Hence, disputes are widespread. Initial conflicts among parties may develop into a disastrous dispute that costs the project success and good relationships and affects stakeholders' expectations. There has been a focus on causes of construction-related disputes, and studies over the past three decades have attempted to identify a more comprehensive list of reasons for disputes. Some of these studies' limitations were geographical, project delivery methods and project types. The purpose of this study is to identify the most recent and conclusive list of causes of disputes based on current literature by undertaking a systematic literature review (SLR). Design/methodology/approach Considering the large number of studies that focused on causes of disputes, this study aims to develop a comprehensive list of causes, using a SLR, as it ensures that all previous articles in multiple databases are reviewed to produce a comprehensive outcome. A six-stage SLR was followed from background study to analysis and reporting. Findings Not surprisingly, the number of publications has increased over time, most from the Middle East region. The interconnected nature of the causes was widely emphasised. The SLR has produced eight common core causes of disputes. They are: poor contractual arrangements, employer-initiated scope changes, unforeseen site changes, poor contract understanding and administration, contractor’s quality of works, the inability of the contractor to achieve time targets, non- or delayed payments and poor quality of design. The majority of previous authors realised that disputes could be avoided by parties’ involvement during the early stages, avoiding being opportunistic and acting collaboratively. Originality/value Even though numerous studies have been carried out to identify the causes of disputes in the construction industry, none did a SLR. This study aggregates all the previous studies that focused on construction-related disputes systematically. Categorising causes based on the party primarily responsible help various stakeholders by providing a distinct list of factors to avoid that contribute to disputes.
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建筑行业纠纷的成因——系统的文献综述
建筑行业是一个复杂的、人力密集型的、受货币价值驱动的行业。因此,争议很普遍。各方之间最初的冲突可能发展成灾难性的争端,以项目的成功和良好的关系为代价,并影响干系人的期望。建筑相关纠纷的起因一直备受关注,过去三十年的研究试图找出更全面的纠纷起因清单。这些研究的一些限制是地理、项目执行方法和项目类型。本研究的目的是通过进行系统的文献回顾(SLR),根据当前的文献,确定最新的和结论性的争议原因清单。考虑到大量的研究集中在争议的原因,本研究旨在开发一个全面的原因列表,使用单反,因为它确保在多个数据库中所有以前的文章进行审查,以产生一个全面的结果。从背景研究到分析和报告,进行了六阶段的单反研究。毫不奇怪,随着时间的推移,出版物的数量有所增加,其中大多数来自中东地区。这些原因的相互联系性质得到了广泛的强调。单反机制产生了8个共同的核心争端原因。它们是:糟糕的合同安排、雇主发起的范围变更、不可预见的现场变更、糟糕的合同理解和管理、承包商的工程质量、承包商无法实现时间目标、未付款或延迟付款以及设计质量差。以前的大多数作者都意识到,纠纷可以通过各方在早期阶段的参与来避免,避免投机取巧和合作。尽管已经进行了大量的研究来确定建筑行业纠纷的原因,但没有一个是单反的。本研究系统汇总了以往有关建筑纠纷的研究成果。根据主要责任方对原因进行分类,通过提供一份独特的因素清单来避免导致纠纷,有助于各利益攸关方。
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