Contractor’s entitlement to the costs of acceleration
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Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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Contractor’s entitlement to acceleration costs of works remains a
controversial issue in the construction globe. This may depend on three
essential criteria namely, contract provisions, country legal jurisdiction, and
acceleration types: direct, voluntary, or constructive. Therefore, this paper
analyses acceleration costs under these criteria and explore courts views around
the world and in particular the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and FIDIC Red
books (1999 and 1987). This study applies the quantitative and documents
analysis methods using primary and secondary resources and the market survey
results conducted in the UAE construction industry. The paper concludes
construction contracts need to specify express and precise wordings to
determine who will bear the acceleration cost. This paper will be the first of its
kind to discuss this controversial issue of acceleration costs with a particular
focus on UAE using rare and empirical approach.
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Masadeh, A. and Hin, S.A. (2024) “Contractor’s entitlement to the costs of acceleration,” International Journal of Public Law and Policy, 10(2), pp. 155–173.