Profiling of valid available grounds to claim extension of time in construction industry

Construction projects have become increasingly complex and are subject to various risks, thus delays or extension of time to construction project become a popular issue in construction industry. In Malaysian Standard Forms of Contract PAM 2006, the lists of relevant events are provided to allow the...

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Main Author: Lam, Tian Sui
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2020
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spelling my-utm-ep.964192022-07-24T09:27:53Z Profiling of valid available grounds to claim extension of time in construction industry 2020 Lam, Tian Sui TH Building construction Construction projects have become increasingly complex and are subject to various risks, thus delays or extension of time to construction project become a popular issue in construction industry. In Malaysian Standard Forms of Contract PAM 2006, the lists of relevant events are provided to allow the construction parties to claim for extension of time. The contractors carry a burden of proof to establish with credible evidence in order to prove his entitlement to the claims. However, a lack of knowledge amongst the construction parties is the main reason of failure to prepare detailed supporting information and poor quality of documentations. It renders the extension of time claims becoming fatal. Therefore, this study aims to establish an available grounds to claim extension of time in construction industry, such as employer late issuing the architect’s instruction, late giving site possession by the employer, delay caused by Force Majeure events, delay caused by any appropriate authority and service provider in carrying out, main contractor failure to provide the necessary document and information, act of prevention or breach of contract by the employer, and delay or failure on the part of the sub-contractor to execute such work. Furthermore, this research is carried out mainly through documentary analysis of law journals. The data needed for this research is obtained via LexisNexis Malaysia which is Malayan Law Journal. Only 15 cases are related with the scope of the research. However, there are some of the grounds that available for claim the extension of time in construction industry. The judgment of each of the cases is analysed in order to find out either the application is successful or unsuccessful. This research also highlighted the construction parties involved in the cases and level of court interfere in the case. Hence, the finding of this research will provide a guideline for the construction players in future. This research will act as reference for them who need application for claim extension of time in Malaysian construction industry. 2020 Thesis http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96419/ http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96419/1/LamTianSuiMFAB2020.pdf.pdf application/pdf en public http://dms.library.utm.my:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:142102 masters Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Faculty of Built Environment & Surveying
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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language English
topic TH Building construction
spellingShingle TH Building construction
Lam, Tian Sui
Profiling of valid available grounds to claim extension of time in construction industry
description Construction projects have become increasingly complex and are subject to various risks, thus delays or extension of time to construction project become a popular issue in construction industry. In Malaysian Standard Forms of Contract PAM 2006, the lists of relevant events are provided to allow the construction parties to claim for extension of time. The contractors carry a burden of proof to establish with credible evidence in order to prove his entitlement to the claims. However, a lack of knowledge amongst the construction parties is the main reason of failure to prepare detailed supporting information and poor quality of documentations. It renders the extension of time claims becoming fatal. Therefore, this study aims to establish an available grounds to claim extension of time in construction industry, such as employer late issuing the architect’s instruction, late giving site possession by the employer, delay caused by Force Majeure events, delay caused by any appropriate authority and service provider in carrying out, main contractor failure to provide the necessary document and information, act of prevention or breach of contract by the employer, and delay or failure on the part of the sub-contractor to execute such work. Furthermore, this research is carried out mainly through documentary analysis of law journals. The data needed for this research is obtained via LexisNexis Malaysia which is Malayan Law Journal. Only 15 cases are related with the scope of the research. However, there are some of the grounds that available for claim the extension of time in construction industry. The judgment of each of the cases is analysed in order to find out either the application is successful or unsuccessful. This research also highlighted the construction parties involved in the cases and level of court interfere in the case. Hence, the finding of this research will provide a guideline for the construction players in future. This research will act as reference for them who need application for claim extension of time in Malaysian construction industry.
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author Lam, Tian Sui
author_facet Lam, Tian Sui
author_sort Lam, Tian Sui
title Profiling of valid available grounds to claim extension of time in construction industry
title_short Profiling of valid available grounds to claim extension of time in construction industry
title_full Profiling of valid available grounds to claim extension of time in construction industry
title_fullStr Profiling of valid available grounds to claim extension of time in construction industry
title_full_unstemmed Profiling of valid available grounds to claim extension of time in construction industry
title_sort profiling of valid available grounds to claim extension of time in construction industry
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
granting_department Faculty of Built Environment & Surveying
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96419/1/LamTianSuiMFAB2020.pdf.pdf
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