Summary: | 碩士 === 國立交通大學 === 工學院碩士在職專班營建技術與管理學程 === 94 === The monumental size and scale of the construction projects in Taiwan, in conjunction with the increasing specialization of construction technology, and the ever-changing nature of the industry, often result in claims and disputes arising from conflicts of interest. In particular, the difficulty of managing the intricacies of the public construction project — the long life cycle, the rising number of competitors, the increasing complexities of legal regulations, and the interrelationships between the projects and their respective communities —has resulted in the rising number of disputed events. Each project dispute occurrence imposes a great cost on society, delaying the completion of the project and taxing tangible and intangible social resources.
The consequences to society necessitate a closer look at effective dispute resolution and prevention. This research includes interviews with the construction firms in the Science Industrial Park and local government, and uses AHP to understand and analyze the weight of key factors in public construction disputes.
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