Print Email Facebook Twitter Disputes in infrastructure projects Title Disputes in infrastructure projects: A research into the prevention of disputes between contractors and public clients in Dutch infrastructure projects Author Regelink, W.B. Contributor de Ridder, H.A.J. (mentor) Volker, L. (mentor) Dorée, A.G. (mentor) Faculty Civil Engineering and Geosciences Department Structural Engineering Programme Construction Management and Engineering Date 2016-07-08 Abstract In the construction industry, disputes tend to arise frequently between contractors and clients. This is an important problem that must be solved, because disputes can have enormous negative consequences, both psychological and financial. Disputes particularly emerge in infrastructure projects between contractors and public clients. This study aims to identify the most important actions for contractors in trying to prevent conflicts with public clients in Dutch infrastructure projects from becoming disputes. This study contains qualitative field research: a case study of 10 Dutch infrastructure projects. Semi-structured interviews are used to gain insight into the emergence of conflicts and disputes, consequences and possible improvements. To prevent conflicts from becoming disputes, three important actions are identified: make agreements before conflicts arise, pay more attention to human interaction and learn as an organization of previous projects. Subject ConflictsDisputesInteractionContractorsPublic clientsInfrastructure projects To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8ae887cc-88c6-4be3-b484-5abfe843e7bd Embargo date 2017-07-08 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2016 Regelink, W.B. Files PDF Master Thesis Wester Rege ... o 1jr).pdf 919.57 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:8ae887cc-88c6-4be3-b484-5abfe843e7bd/datastream/OBJ/view