Managing Transit Construction Contract ClaimsNational Academy Press, 1998 - 50 páginas Offers information from selected transit agencies about the underlying causes of construction disputes and practices in use today to identify and resolve them before they become formal claims. The synthesis focuses on avoidance and resolution of disputes, examines ways of settling disputes at their inception, and considers the experiences of the transit industry in the use of alternative dispute resolution techniques. |
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... obtaining and presenting suffi- cient geotechnical information , and overall management of the program and the project during its initial planning and design . Additionally , a recent development has been identification of a litmus test ...
... obtaining and presenting suffi- cient geotechnical information , and overall management of the program and the project during its initial planning and design . Additionally , a recent development has been identification of a litmus test ...
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... obtained from using the A + B bidding method or the I / D method . The results of this study were published in the Journal of Con- struction Engineering and Management ( 17 ) . Data were gathered from 24 states that had used the A + B ...
... obtained from using the A + B bidding method or the I / D method . The results of this study were published in the Journal of Con- struction Engineering and Management ( 17 ) . Data were gathered from 24 states that had used the A + B ...
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... obtain a perspective on claims settlements for general completeness , agencies were asked for data . Agencies reported that , for those who maintained records , 33 claims had been submitted to litigation in the last 5 years , one of ...
... obtain a perspective on claims settlements for general completeness , agencies were asked for data . Agencies reported that , for those who maintained records , 33 claims had been submitted to litigation in the last 5 years , one of ...
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SUMMARY | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE TYPES OF DISPUTES AND CLAIMS | 8 |
CHAPTER FIVE RECOGNITION AND RESOLUTION TECHNIQUES | 21 |
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Managing Transit Construction Contract Claims Joel T. Callahan,National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board Pré-visualização limitada - 1998 |
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