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http://dx.doi.org/10.6106/KJCEM.2020.21.4.082

A Study on Improvement of Contract Regulations for Adjusting Contract Amount in Public Construction - Focused on examples of price fluctuation classification -  

Lee, Wonjei (Department of Construction Legal Affairs, Kwangwoon University)
Shin, Manjoong (Division of Law, Kwangwoon University)
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Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management / v.21, no.4, 2020 , pp. 82-89 More about this Journal
Abstract
Article 64 of the Enforcement Decree of the National Contract Act The requirement of the pre-amendment statute related to the adjustment of the contract price was 5% or more of the price fluctuation rate from the date of the contract. However, the meeting requirement was changed from 5% or more to 3% or more from the date of signing of the Presidential Decree No. 19035 to 2005. 9. 8. The method of adjusting the contract amount was also changed to determine the contractor's desired adjustment method at the time of contract. Alleviating these requirements and revising the empowerment of contract partners is intended to prevent difficulties in achieving smooth objectives by applying to public construction contractors without unfairly benefiting or unfavorable to contract partners. Even if the standards are relaxed and the rights are secured as described above, if the existing provisions for the adjustment of price fluctuation are applied, unlike the original purpose of the government system, the Korea Bank's price economic statistics classification method and the contract construction classification criteria applied in public construction work Due to the inconsistency, it can be seen that the amount of adjustment for price fluctuation by construction type is excessive and underestimated. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to analyze problems through cases and to make appropriate construction cost adjustment through improvement measures.
Keywords
National Contract Act; Contract Regulations; Price Fluctuation; Basic Classification;
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