Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods, such as arbitration, are often used instead of litigation to resolve construction disputes, as industry folklore considers litigation overly expensive and time-consuming. But is this actually the case? Do the people most involved in construction dispute resolution agree? What are the real advantages and disadvantages of using litigation or ADR? When, if ever, is litigation the most appropriate way of resolving construction disputes? To answer these questions, this paper first provides a review of the literature on the use of litigation and ADR for construction dispute resolution. This is followed by the results of a survey of construction and legal personnel with moderate to extensive experience...
If there is a silver lining to the adversarial, dispute-prone nature of the building and constructio...
Effectiveness of dispute resolution affects immensely for success or failure of construction project...
If there is a silver lining to the adversarial, dispute-prone nature of the building and constructio...
Every project is bound to have disagreement. Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) techniques do not ...
The current dispute resolution procedures available in the Malaysian construction industry are mainl...
The current dispute resolution procedures available in the Malaysian construction industry are mainl...
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is seen as a feasible mean of settling disputes due to its meth...
The number and complexity of contract disputes have increased dramatically in recent years. At the s...
The adversarial natures of Construction Industry contribute construction disputes. This research aim...
Due to the rapid growth of the construction industry and its complexity and multiparty involvement, ...
This study assessed the dispute resolution methods used in the South African construction industry. ...
This study assessed the dispute resolution methods used in the South African construction industry. ...
Today’s construction projects are becoming more complex and more capital intensive. Government...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the effectiveness of dispute resolution in construction. Curr...
The success or failure of dispute resolution depends comprehensively on implementing a mechanism to ...
If there is a silver lining to the adversarial, dispute-prone nature of the building and constructio...
Effectiveness of dispute resolution affects immensely for success or failure of construction project...
If there is a silver lining to the adversarial, dispute-prone nature of the building and constructio...
Every project is bound to have disagreement. Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) techniques do not ...
The current dispute resolution procedures available in the Malaysian construction industry are mainl...
The current dispute resolution procedures available in the Malaysian construction industry are mainl...
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is seen as a feasible mean of settling disputes due to its meth...
The number and complexity of contract disputes have increased dramatically in recent years. At the s...
The adversarial natures of Construction Industry contribute construction disputes. This research aim...
Due to the rapid growth of the construction industry and its complexity and multiparty involvement, ...
This study assessed the dispute resolution methods used in the South African construction industry. ...
This study assessed the dispute resolution methods used in the South African construction industry. ...
Today’s construction projects are becoming more complex and more capital intensive. Government...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the effectiveness of dispute resolution in construction. Curr...
The success or failure of dispute resolution depends comprehensively on implementing a mechanism to ...
If there is a silver lining to the adversarial, dispute-prone nature of the building and constructio...
Effectiveness of dispute resolution affects immensely for success or failure of construction project...
If there is a silver lining to the adversarial, dispute-prone nature of the building and constructio...