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Potential of implementing "window delay analysis" for road projects in Sri Lanka-claims consultants' perspectives

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dc.contributor.advisor Disaratna, V
dc.contributor.author Maddumasooriya, GS
dc.date.accessioned 2018
dc.date.available 2018
dc.date.issued 2018
dc.identifier.citation Maddumasooriya, G.S. (2018). Potential of implementing "window delay analysis" for road projects in Sri Lanka-claims consultants' perspectives [Master’s theses, University of Moratuwa]. Institutional Repository University of Moratuwa. http://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/handle/123/15903
dc.identifier.uri http://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/handle/123/15903
dc.description.abstract An increased number of disputes with regard to the additional times and payments in respect of the construction delay claims, are presently experienced by the road construction industry of Sri Lanka. The additional payment and time entitled to a claimant in respect of a delay, is generally computed utilizing an appropriate Delay Analysis Technique (DAT), the application and the outcome of which may vary from one another. Previous researchers have identified that the DAT namely “Window Delay Analysis Technique (WDAT)” was the most appropriate DAT that can be used for road construction projects in Sri Lanka, which was also the minimally used DAT out of several methods practiced in the country. Thus, the identification of the potential of implementing such highly recommended WDAT for road construction projects in Sri Lanka was of paramount importance, which was set as the aim of this study, which will also be towards the improvement of the practice of construction delay analysis in the country. In the view of above, the areas such as “benefits of WDAT”, “constraining factors for the implementation of WDAT”, and “studying the contemporary practice of delay analysis and willingness of the practitioners to undertake WDAT”, were explored as research objectives. A preliminary study carried out revealed that the awareness of construction community of the DATs was very low, which led the researcher to reach the Claims Consultants in Sri Lanka, who were supposed to be the most suitable resource persons on this subject area. Accordingly, this research problem was approached through the interviewing of four selected leading construction claims consultants in Sri Lanka, and by reviewing their eight sets of delay analysis documentations. WDAT was identified to be a versatile and practical approach of applying the delay analysis, rather than a primary method of delay analysis, which can be effectively applied in cases of complicated delay situations to resolve them successfully. The findings of this research revealed that the non-existence of a direct contractual requirement for its implementation, inherent limitations of applicability of the method, specific and compromised requirements of the claimants, the limited resources (budgets) of the claimant, the unawareness and the inexperience of the analysts, additional effort required on the part of the analyst, absence of prior preparedness and awareness, indirect discouragement of the analyst, and reluctance of the analyst to do his best, were the factors constraining the implementation of WDAT in Sri Lanka. The researcher ultimately realized that there is a potential for WDAT to be developed more as a separate area of expertise, which could co-exist as a support service to the general “construction claims consultancy services”. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject BUILDING ECONOMICS-Dissertations en_US
dc.subject CONSTRUCTION LAW AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION-Dissertations en_US
dc.subject CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY-Delays en_US
dc.subject CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY-Contracts en_US
dc.subject ROADS AND STREETS-Construction en_US
dc.title Potential of implementing "window delay analysis" for road projects in Sri Lanka-claims consultants' perspectives en_US
dc.type Thesis-Full-text en_US
dc.identifier.faculty Architecture en_US
dc.identifier.degree Master of Science in Construction Law and Dispute Resolution en_US
dc.identifier.department Department of Building Economics en_US
dc.date.accept 2018
dc.identifier.accno TH3815 en_US


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