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Tracing the Roots of Construction Conflicts: Explaining Problems, Preferences, and Process

Abdullah M. Alshehri.

Abstract
The construction industry is continuously struggling to resolve the conflicts equitably and economically. Therefore, the present study aims to trace the roots of construction conflicts by explaining problems, preferences, and processes associated with the construction industry. Quantitative research design has been employed and 116 owners, constructors, consultants, and stakeholders were recruited because of their direct involvement in the construction industry. A questionnaire was distributed among the respondents to trace the problems, preferences, and processes associated with conflicts the construction industry. The results showed that that lack of communication
and coordination, contract provisions, ambiguities, bid rigging, contracting classification system, unforeseen ground conditions, and discrepancies were major reasons of conflict. The study has concluded that productivity of construction industry is significantly influenced through the implementation of realistic schedule and plan for the construction project.

Key words: Construction Conflicts, Problems, Preferences, Process, Saudi Arabia;


 
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Abdullah M. Alshehri. Tracing the Roots of Construction Conflicts: Explaining Problems, Preferences, and Process. JE&AS. 2019; 6(2): 40-47. doi:10.5455/jeas.2019090104


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Abdullah M. Alshehri. Tracing the Roots of Construction Conflicts: Explaining Problems, Preferences, and Process. https://jecasmu.org/?mno=97610 [Access: January 04, 2024]. doi:10.5455/jeas.2019090104


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Abdullah M. Alshehri. Tracing the Roots of Construction Conflicts: Explaining Problems, Preferences, and Process. JE&AS. 2019; 6(2): 40-47. doi:10.5455/jeas.2019090104



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Abdullah M. Alshehri. Tracing the Roots of Construction Conflicts: Explaining Problems, Preferences, and Process. JE&AS. (2019), [cited January 04, 2024]; 6(2): 40-47. doi:10.5455/jeas.2019090104



Harvard Style

Abdullah M. Alshehri (2019) Tracing the Roots of Construction Conflicts: Explaining Problems, Preferences, and Process. JE&AS, 6 (2), 40-47. doi:10.5455/jeas.2019090104



Turabian Style

Abdullah M. Alshehri. 2019. Tracing the Roots of Construction Conflicts: Explaining Problems, Preferences, and Process. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences-JE&AS, 6 (2), 40-47. doi:10.5455/jeas.2019090104



Chicago Style

Abdullah M. Alshehri. "Tracing the Roots of Construction Conflicts: Explaining Problems, Preferences, and Process." Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences-JE&AS 6 (2019), 40-47. doi:10.5455/jeas.2019090104



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Abdullah M. Alshehri. "Tracing the Roots of Construction Conflicts: Explaining Problems, Preferences, and Process." Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences-JE&AS 6.2 (2019), 40-47. Print. doi:10.5455/jeas.2019090104



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Abdullah M. Alshehri (2019) Tracing the Roots of Construction Conflicts: Explaining Problems, Preferences, and Process. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences-JE&AS, 6 (2), 40-47. doi:10.5455/jeas.2019090104