Differing Site Conditions: Clarifying Misunderstandings to Reduce Costly Litigation

Author:

Osman Ibrahim1ORCID,Ataei Hossein2,Seyrfar Abolfazl3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ph.D. Candidate, Dept. of Civil, Material, and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago, 842 West Taylor St., Chicago, IL 60607 (corresponding author). ORCID: .

2. Clinical Associate Professor and Director of Construction Engineering and Management Program, Dept. of Civil, Material, and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago, 842 West Taylor St., Chicago, IL 60607.

3. Ph.D. Candidate, Dept. of Civil, Material, and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago, 842 West Taylor St., Chicago, IL 60607. ORCID: .

Publisher

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

Subject

Law,Engineering (miscellaneous),Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Civil and Structural Engineering,Building and Construction

Reference24 articles.

1. AIA (American Institute of Architects). 2017. “General conditions of the contract for construction.” A201-2017. Accessed October 26 2021. https://www.aiacontracts.org/contract-documents/25131-general-conditions-of-the-contract-for-construction.

2. Impact of Differing Site Conditions on Construction Projects

3. Arcadis N. V. 2019. “2018 global construction disputes report.” Accessed July 24 2021. https://www.arcadis.com/en-us/knowledge-hub/perspectives/global/global-construction-disputes-report.

4. Collins S. A. and J. G. Zack. 2014. “Changing trend in risk allocation—Differing site conditions.” Accessed August 25 2021. https://www.cmaanet.org/sites/default/files/resource/Changing%20Trend%20in%20Risk%20Allocation.pdf.

5. Currie, O. A., R. B.. Ansley, K. P.. Smith, and T. E.. Abernathy. 1971. Differing site (changed) conditions: Briefing papers no. 71-5. Washington, DC: Federal Publications.

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