Disputes and Claim Management during the COVID-19 Crisis: The Lessons Learned

A. Olanrewaju, P. Anavhe, Hui Chen Chu
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The COVID-19 crisis has presented the construction sector with challenges that the world has never seen before. Productivity is down, costs have increased, conflicts and claims are increasing, delays are high, health and safety practices are increasing, and profit margins have been reduced. The challenges require unprecedented, sudden, and unplanned changes to construction management practices and strategies. Through an open-ended survey questionnaire, this research investigated how COVID-19 causes disputes in construction projects and the measures that quantity surveying firms take to resolve the disputes in construction contracts due to the pandemic. The data revealed that disputes and claims have increased by some 80% due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, the data revealed that the COVID-19 pandemic has increased project costs by more than 40%. Shortages of materials, compliance with standard operating procedures, social distance, fluctuation, and shortages of labor are the causes of disputes. Unlike prior to the COVID-19 crisis, disputes are not caused by variations, ambiguous contract clauses, mistakes, errors, and competencies of the parties to the contracts. To resolve COVID-19-induced claims, contract clauses, negotiations, conciliation, trust management, and contingency provisions are the most effective. This research provides new information on claim management during a crisis. From an ontological standpoint, the main findings of this study are generalizable to construction projects in and outside of Nigeria. © 2022 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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新冠肺炎危机给建筑业带来了前所未有的挑战。生产力下降,成本增加,冲突和索赔增加,延误率高,健康和安全实践增加,利润率降低。这些挑战要求对施工管理实践和战略进行前所未有、突然和无计划的变革。通过开放式调查问卷,本研究调查了新冠肺炎如何导致建筑工程纠纷,以及工料测量公司为解决疫情造成的建筑合同纠纷而采取的措施。数据显示,由于新冠肺炎大流行,纠纷和索赔增加了约80%。此外,数据显示,新冠肺炎疫情使项目成本增加了40%以上。材料短缺、遵守标准操作程序、社交距离、波动和劳动力短缺是引发争议的原因。与新冠肺炎危机之前不同的是,争议不是由合同变更、合同条款模棱两可、错误、错误和合同各方的权限引起的。为了解决新冠肺炎引发的索赔,合同条款、谈判、调解、信托管理和应急条款是最有效的。这项研究为危机期间的索赔管理提供了新的信息。从本体论的角度来看,本研究的主要发现可推广到尼日利亚内外的建筑项目。©2022美国土木工程师学会。
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