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http://dx.doi.org/10.6106/KJCEM.2019.20.6.003

Systematic Improvement for Effective Operation of Long-Term Continuous Construction Contracts  

Cho, Youngjun (School of Architect and Civil Engineer, Joongbu University)
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Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management / v.20, no.6, 2019 , pp. 3-10 More about this Journal
Abstract
The entire duration of the long-term continuous construction contract project cannot be expected when calculating the initial budget as the construction of the contract is carried out annually according to the budget composition. In addition, the statutes related to the defect liability and execution of contracts have not been established systematically in relation to the contract. Therefore, there are many problems at the actual construction site with regard to the defect liability or the performance of the contract in relation to the contract. In this study, the following improvement directions were presented for the efficient operation of the contracts: First, the defect liability is legal and should be specified in an Act rather than an enforcement decree. Second, if the parties to the contract vary in the following order in the contract, the special agreement should be specified in the enforcement decree. Third, in the event of an indirect cost due to the extension of the period of the long-term continuous work, the contingency items of the total project cost management policy should be utilized. Fourth, in the case of general construction contract conditions, clauses related to the purchase of the premium of the CAR, inspection, taking over, defect repair, and defect inspection shall be supplemented.
Keywords
Contract; Long Term Continuing Project; Defect Liability; Prolongation;
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