AuthorsFederal Facilities Council Technical Report No. 149; Federal Facilities Council; Board on Infrastructure and the Constructed Environment; Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences; National Research Council
Description
The National Academy of Construction (NAC) has determined that disputes, and their accompanying inefficiencies and costs, constitute a significant problem for the industry. In 2002, the NAC assessed the industry's progress in attacking this problem and determined that although the tools, techniques, and processes for preventing and efficiently resolving disputes are already in place, they are not being widely used. In 2003, the NAC helped to persuade the Center for Construction Industry Studies (CCIS) at the University of Texas and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to finance and conduct empirical research to develop accurate information about the relative transaction costs of various forms of dispute resolution.
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- Engineering and Technology — Construction: Design, Research, Planning
- Industry and Labor — Industrial and Manufacturing Technologies
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ISBN: 978-0-309-10327-5
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