Research notes : ensuring project performance and adherence to completion dates.
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2009-04-01
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Alternative Title:Ensuring project performance and adherence to completion dates.
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Abstract:A recently completed ODOT research project, led by David Sillars at Oregon State University, sought to identify alternative methods to liquidated damages for ODOT to encourage on-time project delivery and to develop a model to aid in selecting among those methods. ODOT construction projects vary considerably in their characteristics: some are small, some large; some are complicated, some simple; some are urban, some rural. The OSU study found that this wide variety of projects can exhibit varying results when subjected to different project delivery methods. The study created a model that considers various project conditions in determining which delivery method would be most likely to encourage timely delivery under the project’s unique characteristics.
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