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Dispute Avoidance Vs Dispute Resolutio N

Dispute avoidance focuses on good management, clear contracts, and project communication to prevent disputes from arising. Dispute resolution uses negotiation, arbitration, or mediation if disputes do occur. Common causes of disputes that lead to arbitration include ambiguous contract provisions, faulty administration, incorrect data, work suspensions, unreasonable contractor attitudes, and delays in bill payments.

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Dispute Avoidance Vs Dispute Resolutio N

Dispute avoidance focuses on good management, clear contracts, and project communication to prevent disputes from arising. Dispute resolution uses negotiation, arbitration, or mediation if disputes do occur. Common causes of disputes that lead to arbitration include ambiguous contract provisions, faulty administration, incorrect data, work suspensions, unreasonable contractor attitudes, and delays in bill payments.

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17.2.

Dispute
Avoidance
Vs
Dispute
Resolutio
n
Dispute
Avoidance
- Good management
- Clear contract
documentation
- Good project
Dispute
Resolution
Three main techniques :
- Negotiation
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Arbitration/Mediatio
17.2.4

Causes
Leading to
Arbitration
CAUSES LEADING
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TO ARBITRATION:

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̀Contracts containing faulty
and ambiguous provisions
 Faulty administration of contract
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Incorrect ground data


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 Suspension of works
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Unreasonable attitude
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adopted by contractor

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 Delay in payment of bills
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