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http://dx.doi.org/10.6106/KJCEM.2019.20.4.104

An Design of Analyzing Process by Construction Extension of Time  

Kim, Beop-su (Department of Architectural Engineering, Chungbuk University)
Seong, Gi-gang (Department of Architectural Engineering, Chungbuk University)
Bae, In-ho (Department of Architectural Engineering, Chungbuk University)
Bang, Hong-soon (Department of Architectural Engineering, Chungbuk University)
Choi, Hyeong-jin (Sangah Management Consulting Co.Ltd.)
Kim, Ok-kyue (Department of Architectural Engineering, Chungbuk University)
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Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management / v.20, no.4, 2019 , pp. 104-113 More about this Journal
Abstract
Construction dispute about Extension of Time are complexly intertwined with various issues. The duration delay analysis defines the impact the issue has on the duration variation. And The international court and the arbitrator use the results of the analysis as a basis for reasonable duration judging. However, most of the domestic Construction sites have not established a business process for Extension of Time litigation. Therefore, Analysis data are collected after the occurrence of the dispute, there is not enough basic data of analysis almost. This study sought to improve the management efficiency by organizing information requirement for delay analysis and suggesting a reasonable business process. As a result of applying the proposed process to actual construction duration extension disputes, about 33% of practitioners, 46% of contractors, and 48% of legal advisors were satisfied with the process application site And Matrix validation was 91% identical. This study suggests that it is possible to increase the efficiency of the construction duration analysis work used as a basis in the construction dispute. Finally, the Computer based system design for this process should continue in the future.
Keywords
Extension of Time; Dispute; Delay Analysis;
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