Study on loss and expense claims arising from variation orders using public sector standard conditions of contract for construction works

Before 1995 there were various types of conditions of contract adopted by different government agencies. It made understanding of different conditions of contract very time-consuming. With the implementation of standardised new conditions of contract in 1995 - the Public Sector Standard Conditions O...

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Main Author: Chan, Sock Yee.
Other Authors: Ting, Seng Kiong
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-65982020-09-26T21:17:54Z Study on loss and expense claims arising from variation orders using public sector standard conditions of contract for construction works Chan, Sock Yee. Ting, Seng Kiong Centre for Advanced Construction Studies DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Construction management Before 1995 there were various types of conditions of contract adopted by different government agencies. It made understanding of different conditions of contract very time-consuming. With the implementation of standardised new conditions of contract in 1995 - the Public Sector Standard Conditions Of Contract For Construction Works, it is definitely a welcome change, at least, for its standard way of conditions of contract among different government agencies. One of the distinct changes is the clear definition on what loss and expense claim is about. This dissertation studies the clause on the loss and expense claim provision arising from variation orders of the conditions of contract via a survey. Master of Science (International Construction Management) 2008-09-17T11:48:44Z 2008-09-17T11:48:44Z 1999 1999 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/6598 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Chan, Sock Yee.
Study on loss and expense claims arising from variation orders using public sector standard conditions of contract for construction works
description Before 1995 there were various types of conditions of contract adopted by different government agencies. It made understanding of different conditions of contract very time-consuming. With the implementation of standardised new conditions of contract in 1995 - the Public Sector Standard Conditions Of Contract For Construction Works, it is definitely a welcome change, at least, for its standard way of conditions of contract among different government agencies. One of the distinct changes is the clear definition on what loss and expense claim is about. This dissertation studies the clause on the loss and expense claim provision arising from variation orders of the conditions of contract via a survey.
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title Study on loss and expense claims arising from variation orders using public sector standard conditions of contract for construction works
title_short Study on loss and expense claims arising from variation orders using public sector standard conditions of contract for construction works
title_full Study on loss and expense claims arising from variation orders using public sector standard conditions of contract for construction works
title_fullStr Study on loss and expense claims arising from variation orders using public sector standard conditions of contract for construction works
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