A review of adjudication in Malaysia, United Kingdom and Hong Kong construction industry / Azira Ibrahim, Zulhabri Ismail and Natasha Khalil

Dispute is unavoidable in construction projects. The dispute may arise from the client or the contractor. This issue has been discussed over the years where the stakeholders try not to get involved in this matter. However, it is inevitable in construction projects and it can be regarded as endemic i...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim, Azira, Ismail, Zulhabri, Khalil, Natasha
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Published: 2021
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Ismail, Zulhabri
Khalil, Natasha
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Khalil, Natasha
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description Dispute is unavoidable in construction projects. The dispute may arise from the client or the contractor. This issue has been discussed over the years where the stakeholders try not to get involved in this matter. However, it is inevitable in construction projects and it can be regarded as endemic in the construction industry. To settle the dispute in construction contracts, there are two main categories which are public and private. Public dispute resolution refers to the nature of litigation which focuses on the fair implications of private interactions but open to the public. On the other hand private dispute resolution refers to a private mechanism where party autonomy will play a bigger role in dispute resolution and confidentially of the overall process. The objective of this study is to discuss the method of dispute resolution which focused on adjudication in Malaysia, United Kingdom (UK) and Hong Kong. The methodology of this study is qualitative. The information extracted from adjudication cases and a thorough study of literature review related to adjudication. The findings of this study are beneficial as the adjudication has increased gradually from year 2013 onwards and has become the main dispute resolution method between parties in the construction industry.
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spelling my.uitm.ir-736192023-03-21T02:15:21Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/73619/ A review of adjudication in Malaysia, United Kingdom and Hong Kong construction industry / Azira Ibrahim, Zulhabri Ismail and Natasha Khalil Ibrahim, Azira Ismail, Zulhabri Khalil, Natasha Management of the construction site. Superintendence of building construction Construction by phase of the work (Building trades) Dispute is unavoidable in construction projects. The dispute may arise from the client or the contractor. This issue has been discussed over the years where the stakeholders try not to get involved in this matter. However, it is inevitable in construction projects and it can be regarded as endemic in the construction industry. To settle the dispute in construction contracts, there are two main categories which are public and private. Public dispute resolution refers to the nature of litigation which focuses on the fair implications of private interactions but open to the public. On the other hand private dispute resolution refers to a private mechanism where party autonomy will play a bigger role in dispute resolution and confidentially of the overall process. The objective of this study is to discuss the method of dispute resolution which focused on adjudication in Malaysia, United Kingdom (UK) and Hong Kong. The methodology of this study is qualitative. The information extracted from adjudication cases and a thorough study of literature review related to adjudication. The findings of this study are beneficial as the adjudication has increased gradually from year 2013 onwards and has become the main dispute resolution method between parties in the construction industry. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/73619/1/73619.pdf A review of adjudication in Malaysia, United Kingdom and Hong Kong construction industry / Azira Ibrahim, Zulhabri Ismail and Natasha Khalil. (2021) In: Virtual Go-Green: Conference and Publication (V-Go Green 2020), 29-30 September 2020, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Cawangan Perak Kampus Seri Iskandar.
spellingShingle Management of the construction site. Superintendence of building construction
Construction by phase of the work (Building trades)
Ibrahim, Azira
Ismail, Zulhabri
Khalil, Natasha
A review of adjudication in Malaysia, United Kingdom and Hong Kong construction industry / Azira Ibrahim, Zulhabri Ismail and Natasha Khalil
title A review of adjudication in Malaysia, United Kingdom and Hong Kong construction industry / Azira Ibrahim, Zulhabri Ismail and Natasha Khalil
title_full A review of adjudication in Malaysia, United Kingdom and Hong Kong construction industry / Azira Ibrahim, Zulhabri Ismail and Natasha Khalil
title_fullStr A review of adjudication in Malaysia, United Kingdom and Hong Kong construction industry / Azira Ibrahim, Zulhabri Ismail and Natasha Khalil
title_full_unstemmed A review of adjudication in Malaysia, United Kingdom and Hong Kong construction industry / Azira Ibrahim, Zulhabri Ismail and Natasha Khalil
title_short A review of adjudication in Malaysia, United Kingdom and Hong Kong construction industry / Azira Ibrahim, Zulhabri Ismail and Natasha Khalil
title_sort review of adjudication in malaysia, united kingdom and hong kong construction industry / azira ibrahim, zulhabri ismail and natasha khalil
topic Management of the construction site. Superintendence of building construction
Construction by phase of the work (Building trades)
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/73619/1/73619.pdf
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