Assesing loss and expense claims caused by movement control order (MCO) for private project
The COVID-19 outbreak is currently disturbing all facets of Malaysian life. Construction sectors were forced to close during the Movement Control Order (MCO). A prolonged MCO brings financial distress to the contractors due to the suspension and delay of construction works. Hence, it contributes too...
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| author | Syahrin Rizal, Nusyahirah Azmira |
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| description | The COVID-19 outbreak is currently disturbing all facets of Malaysian life. Construction sectors were forced to close during the Movement Control Order (MCO). A prolonged MCO brings financial distress to the contractors due to the suspension and delay of construction works. Hence, it contributes too many implications on construction contracts. The demand for prolongation and disruption claims increase rapidly during the pandemic due to delays and disruption events. Therefore, this research aims to analyse loss and expenses claims due to the implementation of MCO in Malaysia. Specifically, it investigates the potential heads of damage claims under loss and expense claims caused by MCO. In this context, a damage claim is defined as the financial loss suffered by contractors due to delay and disruption events. An online survey was distributed to 79 G7 Contractors registered under Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB). Using Statistical Package for Social Science version 21 (SPSS 21.0) software, a descriptive analysis approach was used to identify patterns among respondents. |
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| spelling | my.uitm.ir-1299332026-03-13T00:03:56Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/129933/ Assesing loss and expense claims caused by movement control order (MCO) for private project Syahrin Rizal, Nusyahirah Azmira Government measures in time of war, national emergency, or economic crisis Payment Management of the construction site. Superintendence of building construction The COVID-19 outbreak is currently disturbing all facets of Malaysian life. Construction sectors were forced to close during the Movement Control Order (MCO). A prolonged MCO brings financial distress to the contractors due to the suspension and delay of construction works. Hence, it contributes too many implications on construction contracts. The demand for prolongation and disruption claims increase rapidly during the pandemic due to delays and disruption events. Therefore, this research aims to analyse loss and expenses claims due to the implementation of MCO in Malaysia. Specifically, it investigates the potential heads of damage claims under loss and expense claims caused by MCO. In this context, a damage claim is defined as the financial loss suffered by contractors due to delay and disruption events. An online survey was distributed to 79 G7 Contractors registered under Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB). Using Statistical Package for Social Science version 21 (SPSS 21.0) software, a descriptive analysis approach was used to identify patterns among respondents. 2022 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/129933/1/129933.pdf Syahrin Rizal, Nusyahirah Azmira (2022) Assesing loss and expense claims caused by movement control order (MCO) for private project. (2022) [Student Project] (Unpublished) |
| spellingShingle | Government measures in time of war, national emergency, or economic crisis Payment Management of the construction site. Superintendence of building construction Syahrin Rizal, Nusyahirah Azmira Assesing loss and expense claims caused by movement control order (MCO) for private project |
| title | Assesing loss and expense claims caused by movement control order (MCO) for private project |
| title_full | Assesing loss and expense claims caused by movement control order (MCO) for private project |
| title_fullStr | Assesing loss and expense claims caused by movement control order (MCO) for private project |
| title_full_unstemmed | Assesing loss and expense claims caused by movement control order (MCO) for private project |
| title_short | Assesing loss and expense claims caused by movement control order (MCO) for private project |
| title_sort | assesing loss and expense claims caused by movement control order (mco) for private project |
| topic | Government measures in time of war, national emergency, or economic crisis Payment Management of the construction site. Superintendence of building construction |
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