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Adams, F K (2006) Expert elicitation and Bayesian analysis of construction contract risks: an investigation. Construction Management and Economics, 24(01), 81-96.

Aibinu, A A (2006) The relationship between distribution of control, fairness and potential for dispute in the claims handling process. Construction Management and Economics, 24(01), 45-54.

Andi (2006) The importance and allocation of risks in Indonesian construction projects. Construction Management and Economics, 24(01), 69-80.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Contract; risk allocation; risk importance; questionnaire survey; Indonesia
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0144-6193
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/01446190500310338
  • Abstract:

    To effectively manage risks in construction projects, it is crucial to correctly identify important risks and properly allocate them to the contractual parties. Understanding the perceptions of construction contractors and owners on the importance and allocation of risks in Indonesian construction projects is an important step in this process. A questionnaire survey was conducted and 27 construction risks were identified and evaluated. Significant differences in perceptions are encountered for the importance of several types of risk, especially those related to the contractor’s competence. The respondents had different expectations toward the allocation of a number of risks, and at present, many risks are unclearly apportioned to the contracting parties.

Dann, N, Hills, S and Worthing, D (2006) Assessing how organizations approach the maintenance management of listed buildings. Construction Management and Economics, 24(01), 97-104.

Dawood, N and Sriprasert, E (2006) Construction scheduling using multi-constraint and genetic algorithms approach. Construction Management and Economics, 24(01), 19-30.

Huang, Y C (2006) Graphical-based multistage scheduling method for RC buildings. Construction Management and Economics, 24(01), 5-18.

Leung, M-Y, Liu, A M M and Wong, M M-k (2006) Impact of stress-coping behaviour on estimation performance. Construction Management and Economics, 24(01), 55-67.

Mbachu, J and Nkado, R (2006) Conceptual framework for assessment of client needs and satisfaction in the building development process. Construction Management and Economics, 24(01), 31-44.