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Original Articles

Investigating the types, causes and severity of claims in construction projects in the UAE

Pages 385-401 | Published online: 04 Oct 2018
 

Abstract

Construction projects are complex and involve thousands of details and complex interrelationships among several parties. In this multidisciplinary environment, claims are immanent and appear to cause delays in delivering projects. In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), claims are seen in almost every construction project. In an attempt to prevent/reduce claims, this paper presents the results of a questionnaire survey conducted among construction practitioners in UAE to investigate the types and causes of construction claims and their frequency and severity. The survey data was collected from contractors, designers and owners. Results of data analysis indicated that the ‘changes’ and ‘delay’ types of claims are the most frequent ones while ‘contract ambiguity’ is ranked last. The analysis also showed that ‘change/variation orders’ is the most frequent and severe cause of claims while ‘delay caused by owner’ is ranked second and ‘owner personality’ is ranked last. General recommendations on how to reduce/prevent claims are then presented.

Acknowledgments

The author of this research thanks the Research Office at the United Arab Emirates University and gratefully acknowledges their support. The author also thanks municipalities and other government bodies, contractors and design offices in the UAE for the valuable information they provided for this research.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

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