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Marianna Kalogeraki and Fani Antoniou
In the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry claims arise frequently, often resulting in disputes. Claim management should be efficient to prevent claims from escalating into disputes, and if disputes are still unavoidable, they shoul...
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Mohammad A. Hossen, Jeff Connor and Faisal Ahammed
There are more than 260 transboundary rivers in the world, which are sometimes the cause of conflict. Therefore, management of these rivers is important not only for the economy but also for harmony and peace. Various methods are followed to resolve wate...
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David Katz and Nidhi Nagabhatla
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Junmo Park and Deokseok Seo
Disputes due to defects in newly built houses are increasing worldwide. A house builder is responsible for repairing any defects in a newly built house. However, since house builders? risk of closure and bankruptcy are increasing due to aggravated disput...
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Alinor Abdi Osman and Gumataw Kifle Abebe
This study investigates the phenomenon of forced displacement in Somalia over the past few decades and its implications for the livelihoods and food security of IDP communities. Employing a mixed-method approach, the study draws on various theories to in...
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Ramin Asadi, Suzanne Wilkinson, James Olabode Bamidele Rotimi
Rework in construction contracts is an interesting topic as it influences contractual claims and disputes. Changes in design, work scope, and construction turn into rework and affect the contract sum, the project completion date and project performance. ...
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Valerio Mandarino, Giuseppe Pappalardo and Emiliano Tramontana
The increased penetration of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) in electricity markets has given rise to a new category of energy players, called Aggregators, whose role is to ensure fair remuneration for energy supplied by DERs, and support the smooth ...
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Xiaoxiao Zheng, Yisheng Liu, Jun Jiang and Nan Su
Disputes involved in public?private partnership (PPP) projects destroy the relationship between governments and private partners and generate huge losses. To multiply the chances of successfully preventing disputes, a holistic understanding of how a PPP ...
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B. Hemanth Sai Kalyan, Anandh Sekar, S. Sindhu Nachiar and P. T. Ravichandran
Construction disputes have become a recurrent phenomenon in the industry, due to which progress is halted. From a bird?s eye perspective, the most frequent cause of a dispute might be payment issues. However, when observed keenly, it has an inter-relatio...
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Omar K. Sabri and Olav Torp
The consensus in the Norwegian construction industry is that the projects are characterized by conflicts. Because unresolved disputes that reach courts take time and resources to be solved, this leads to lost productivity and high costs for all stakehold...
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