A Preliminary Framework for Preventing Disputes in Different Stages of Building Construction Projects

The upward trend of dispute claims and occurrences throughout different stages has detrimentally affected the outcomes of construction projects. Building upon two major themes from a systematic literature review (SLR) study, Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was performed to further group the exten...

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Main Authors: Muhammuddin, Nur Nadhirah, Mohd Danuri, Mohd Suhaimi, Hanid, Mahanim, Ismail, Fadzida, Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun
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Published: Malaysian Institute of planner 2023
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spelling my.uum.repo.318472024-12-30T20:09:09Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/31847/ A Preliminary Framework for Preventing Disputes in Different Stages of Building Construction Projects Muhammuddin, Nur Nadhirah Mohd Danuri, Mohd Suhaimi Hanid, Mahanim Ismail, Fadzida Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun HD Industries. Land use. Labor The upward trend of dispute claims and occurrences throughout different stages has detrimentally affected the outcomes of construction projects. Building upon two major themes from a systematic literature review (SLR) study, Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was performed to further group the extensive causes and strategies into several meaningful groups using the Statistical Social Package Science (SPSS) software. Questionnaires were used and issued to three main stakeholders (clients, consultants, and contractors) in the Klang Valley area. This paper presents the PCA findings, which have led to the development of a framework to prevent disputes in different stages of building construction projects. The PCA findings have narrowed down the major contributors of disputes to “Contract-related causes” and “Time-related causes”. PCA analysis has also shown that the three key themes of “Quality-related strategies,” “Business relationship-related strategies,” and “Productivity-related strategies” were the most effective ways to reduce disagreements. It is important to highlight that the findings related to the causes of disputes during the planning stage consistently align with those of a prior study. This underscores the importance of ethical conduct, particularly during the planning phase and, more specifically, within the tendering process Malaysian Institute of planner 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/31847/1/PMJ%2021%2005%202023%20267-282.pdf Muhammuddin, Nur Nadhirah and Mohd Danuri, Mohd Suhaimi and Hanid, Mahanim and Ismail, Fadzida and Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun (2023) A Preliminary Framework for Preventing Disputes in Different Stages of Building Construction Projects. PLANNING MALAYSIAN JOURNAL, 21 (05). pp. 267-282. ISSN 16756215 https://www.planningmalaysia.org/index.php/pmj/index
institution Universiti Utara Malaysia
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topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor
spellingShingle HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Muhammuddin, Nur Nadhirah
Mohd Danuri, Mohd Suhaimi
Hanid, Mahanim
Ismail, Fadzida
Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun
A Preliminary Framework for Preventing Disputes in Different Stages of Building Construction Projects
description The upward trend of dispute claims and occurrences throughout different stages has detrimentally affected the outcomes of construction projects. Building upon two major themes from a systematic literature review (SLR) study, Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was performed to further group the extensive causes and strategies into several meaningful groups using the Statistical Social Package Science (SPSS) software. Questionnaires were used and issued to three main stakeholders (clients, consultants, and contractors) in the Klang Valley area. This paper presents the PCA findings, which have led to the development of a framework to prevent disputes in different stages of building construction projects. The PCA findings have narrowed down the major contributors of disputes to “Contract-related causes” and “Time-related causes”. PCA analysis has also shown that the three key themes of “Quality-related strategies,” “Business relationship-related strategies,” and “Productivity-related strategies” were the most effective ways to reduce disagreements. It is important to highlight that the findings related to the causes of disputes during the planning stage consistently align with those of a prior study. This underscores the importance of ethical conduct, particularly during the planning phase and, more specifically, within the tendering process
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author Muhammuddin, Nur Nadhirah
Mohd Danuri, Mohd Suhaimi
Hanid, Mahanim
Ismail, Fadzida
Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun
author_facet Muhammuddin, Nur Nadhirah
Mohd Danuri, Mohd Suhaimi
Hanid, Mahanim
Ismail, Fadzida
Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun
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title A Preliminary Framework for Preventing Disputes in Different Stages of Building Construction Projects
title_short A Preliminary Framework for Preventing Disputes in Different Stages of Building Construction Projects
title_full A Preliminary Framework for Preventing Disputes in Different Stages of Building Construction Projects
title_fullStr A Preliminary Framework for Preventing Disputes in Different Stages of Building Construction Projects
title_full_unstemmed A Preliminary Framework for Preventing Disputes in Different Stages of Building Construction Projects
title_sort preliminary framework for preventing disputes in different stages of building construction projects
publisher Malaysian Institute of planner
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