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Original Articles

Grey relation analysis of causes for change orders in highway construction

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Pages 509-520 | Received 20 Jan 2003, Accepted 20 Dec 2003, Published online: 13 May 2010
 

Abstract

Change orders issued during the construction of the second national highway in Taiwan have been categorized depending on whether they originate from owner, design consultant, on‐site contractor unit, or external parties. A total of 34 change order causes are found for this construction project. Grey relation analysis (GRA) was used in this study, and change orders in the second national highway construction project in Taiwan are characterized by the following conclusions: (1) poorly executed design drawings, policy changes and new management requirements are not important causes of change orders; and (2) more roadways should be designed as viaducts to avoid levying more land and negotiating with landowner.

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Chao‐Hui WuFootnote

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