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MODS Metadata of An exploratory study of dispute resolution methods in the South African construction industry

roleTerm ( text )
author 
namePart
Bvumbwe, C. 
roleTerm ( text )
author 
namePart
Thwala, Wellington Didibhuku 
dateAccessioned
2014-05-05T07:09:43Z 
dateAvailable
2014-05-05T07:09:43Z 
dateIssued
2011 
text
Bvumbwe, C. & Thwala, W.D. 2011. An exploratory study of dispute resolution methods in the South African construction industry. 2011 International Conference on Information and Finance, Singapore 
identifier ( uri )
http://hdl.handle.net/10210/10446 
abstract
This study assessed the dispute resolution methods used in the South African construction industry. Arbitration, adjudication and mediation are the most frequently used dispute resolution methods in the construction industry. A literature review focused on arbitration, adjudication and mediation in the construction industry. Closed-ended and open-ended questionnaires as well as interviews were conducted among the senior construction participants who included architects, quantity surveyors, construction managers, project managers and attorneys. The questionnaires were completed by 70 construction participants. The research concluded that for alternative dispute resolution (ADR) to be effective in solving disputes in the local construction industry, mediators, arbitrators and adjudicators with knowledge of the construction industry should be appointed. In terms of its characteristics, ADR should be the best option to resolve construction disputes. However, it is not being fully utilised due to the characteristics of dispute resolution itself and the absence of an appropriate framework to guide the disputing parties on the overall process. The literature review on the ADR developments and their effectiveness focused only on South Africa. This study provides a basis for using ADR effectively in the construction industry. The findings are of value for clients, contractors and consultants. 
languageTerm ( rfc3066 )
en 
publisher
IACSIT Press, International Conference on Information and Finance 
accessCondition ( useAndReproduction )
© 2011, IACSIT Press, Authors 
topic
Alternative dispute resolution 
topic
Arbitration 
topic
Adjudication 
topic
Mediation 
topic
Dispute resolution (Law) 
topic
Construction industry - South Africa 
title
An exploratory study of dispute resolution methods in the South African construction industry 
genre
Article 

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