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Analytical Framework for the Choice of Dispute Resolution Methods in International Construction Projects Based on Risk Factors
Date Issued
2011
Author(s)
Gad, GM
Kalidindi, SN
Shane, J
Strong, K
Abstract
International construction projects provide opportunities for developing countries to advance in the global economy and for international construction and design firms to increase their profit and market share. Despite the attractive opportunities that international construction offers, international contractors are faced with many challenges and difficulties when moving into international markets. Many risks are associated with international construction, whether external or project-specific risks. Those risks affect how contract clauses are written, including the dispute resolution clause. This paper discusses the different dispute resolution methods employed in international construction contracts and develops an analytical framework (DRM-Risk matrix) suggesting the use of specific dispute resolution methods depending on the risks expected in the project. The matrix may eventually help international contractors in the selection of the appropriate dispute resolution method during contract formation depending on the risks involved in a project. (C) 2011 American Society of Civil Engineers.
Volume
3