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    1.0 Introduction Public and private sectors play’s a great role in the construction industry because it’s highly important to Kuwait. Kuwait’s budget that’s designated by the government is really huge which assigned to huge governmental projects, therefore any cause of delay must be well studied to bypass any primary losses. This report discuss causes and effects of delays in construction projects evaluated by Electromechanical Engineers in both Public and Private sector projects in Kuwait.In…

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    of the Society of Construction Law Delay and Disruption Protocol, and an analysis of impact on programming techniques. 2. SOCIETY OF CONSTRUCTION LAW DELAY AND DISRUPTION PROTOCOL The Society of Construction Law has worked to promote for the public benefit education, study ad research in the field of construction law and related subjects in the UK and overseas. The SCL Delay and Disruption Protocol has been prepared for determining extensions of time and compensation for delay and disruption.…

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    The average ranking is done by considering mean RII of the different level of impact on pre-construction, construction and post-construction stage. Table 4 also shows mean RII of all stages and ranked overall causes of delay. From the zoning idea the top ten key causes of delay were investigated and ranked as corruption, unavailability of utilities in site, inflation or price increases in materials, lack of quality materials, late design and design documents, slow delivery of material, late in…

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    REVIEW OF “CONSTRUCTION WASTE MINIMIZATION IN WAREHOUSE CONSTRUCTION THROUGH IMPLEMENTATION OF LEAN CONSTRCUTION IN NIGERIA” JOHN OYINKRO SAMUEL (I.D: s5043186) Griffith School of Engineering, Griffith University, Gold Coast, QLD4222, Australia This paper presents a review of “minimizing project cost and time delay in warehouse erection through implementation of lean construction”. It shows an overview of Material procurement process, warehouse erection in the context country in which lean…

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    Risk Management Plan Risk management of the Giza Pyramid project is undeniably critical given the nature and scope of the project. Starting from the extensive supply chain to the construction site, quarries and workshops, risk management is necessary to control the possible dangers. The risk to this project mainly lies on the project workforce mainly because there are huge quantities of materials being moved over long distances and heights. Consequently, there is a high risk of site accidents…

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    recent years, the use of Web based Project management systems in the construction industry has increased considerably. There are many factors driving this change. Construction projects are becoming more complex nowadays. Each project contains professionals from various disciplines and has a large amount of forms and information available which are used by these different professionals at different times. The data in the construction project is changing constantly. So it is very difficult in…

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    Study Carillion Construction Ltd v Woods Bagot Europe Ltd & Ors [2016] EWHC 905 (TCC) Introduction This report presents a liability case study regarding the extension of deadlines in civil engineering projects, and the damages that might occur as a result of these delays. The liability aspect of the dispute presented in this report are reviewed and discussed, highlighting the importance understanding the implications of any delays in civil engineering projects. The construction of the High…

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    5 - Critical Risk Assessment 5.1 Risk: Lack of Funding There is a high probability of a lack of funding for the Observation Tower. The impact that a lack of funding would have on the project would prevent, or delay, construction of the tower. However, a lack of funding for the tower is not critical to the other projects, except possibly the Trail Team. Factors for a lack of funding are no start-up funds and a withdrawal of donors for the tower. The plan of action for this risk is to…

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    impacts on traffic in Norman. The construction project includes the widening of Interstate 35 and reconstruction of the interchanges at West Lindsey Street and Highway 9 East. The West Lindsey Street Interchange is designed like the recently completed bridge at Main Street. This kind of interchange is designed to move large volumes of traffic. The project represents the largest single contract in the Oklahoma Department of Transportation’s history. But, the construction timeline is not…

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    into the WTO, the competition among construction enterprises to become more competitive. If many construction companies want to keep an impregnable position in the increasingly fierce competition, managers must strengthen the project quality management. Construction project quality management, which is relation to the social benefit and economic benefit of construction projects, and…

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