The calculation of acceleration costs on construction projects
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Maritz, Tinus
Schutte, Andries
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University of the Free State
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English: A lack of understanding often exists between contractors, client organisations
and consultants as to what may, and what may not, be included in acceleration
claims on construction projects. The aim of this article is to create a better
understanding of the complexity of acceleration claims. It should also lead
to new insights into claim procedures and the substantiation of acceleration
costs. The impacts and delays which may result in acceleration claims on a
project were analysed as they form the basis for establishing liability in terms of
a particular contract. Matters of principle that are applicable to acceleration
claims, regardless of the form of contract recommended for use in the South
African construction industry, were also examined.
The findings indicate that there are significant differences on a number of
aspects regarding the calculation of acceleration costs on construction projects
between contractors, consultants and employers/developers. The majority of
the respondents, however, were of the opinion that of the various methods used
for calculating acceleration costs, the time impact analysis is most frequently
applied, but that the modified total cost approach is the method most suitable
on projects where there is a significant increase in the scope of work, something
that occurs regularly on construction projects.
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Maritz, T., & Schutte, A. (2009). The calculation of acceleration costs on construction projects. Acta Structilia, 16(2), 86-102.