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Construction disputes in small to medium enterprise’s in Ireland during recession: Identification of critical factors

David Treacy (School of Planning, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, UK)
John P. Spillane (School of Planning, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, UK)
Paul Tansey (Department of Civil Engineering and Construction, Institute of Technology, Sligo, Ireland, and School of Planning, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, UK)

International Journal of Law in the Built Environment

ISSN: 1756-1450

Article publication date: 11 April 2016

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to identify the critical factors causing construction disputes in small to medium enterprises (SMEs) in Ireland during the recent recession period from 2007 to 2013.

Design/methodology/approach

This study used a mixed-method approach incorporating a literature review, case studies and questionnaire survey, with results analysed using exploratory (data reduction) factor analysis.

Findings

The results indicate seven core critical factors which result in construction disputes in SMEs in Ireland during a recession: payment and extras; physical work conditions; poor financial/legal practise; changes to the agreed scope of works; time overrun; defects; and requests for increase in speed of project and long-term defects.

Research Limitations/implications

With Ireland emerging from the current economic recession and the prevalence of SMEs in the construction sector, it is essential to document the core critical factors of construction disputes which emerge within this particular segment of the built environment.

Practical Implications

To address the adversarial nature of the construction sector and the prevalence of SMEs, it is essential to identify and document the critical factors of construction disputes within this remit. It is envisaged that the results of this research will be acknowledged, and the recommendations adopted, by construction SMEs, particularly within Ireland, as they emerge from the economic recession.

Originality/value

This paper fulfils a gap in knowledge with the emergence of the economic recession and the identification of critical factors of construction dispute within SMEs in the Irish construction industry.

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Citation

Treacy, D., Spillane, J.P. and Tansey, P. (2016), "Construction disputes in small to medium enterprise’s in Ireland during recession: Identification of critical factors", International Journal of Law in the Built Environment, Vol. 8 No. 1, pp. 21-41. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJLBE-10-2014-0031

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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