Construction projects are by their nature complex and expensive endeavours that also take up a lot of time
(Walker, 2015). Contract management is a highly crucial aspect in the construction projects due to its
impact on the quality, time and cost. Such construction projects are faced with a myriad of challenges
relating to logistical, technical, environmental or physical problems. Effective construction management,
thus, ensures that the contract is awarded to a party with the capacity to fulfil the requirements, and all
parties have a clear understanding of their risks and responsibilities throughout the project (Cooke and
Williams, 2013). Nonetheless, there are risks that are within the control of the parties in a construction
contract, and those that are beyond their control (Levin, 2016). Therefore, to some extent, the effective
contract management helps to mitigate or eliminate the risks that are within the control of the parties to
the construction contract (Marzouk and Enaba, 2019). The study thus proposes that ineffective contract
management is what leads to project failure and what contracting strategies can be adopted to mitigate the
risks leading to project failures, such as significant delay, extra expenses and unexpected incidents.
[Note]
Please refer to the following resources and the articles as attached to produce the final solution. Please
also send me a first draft of each chapter once you finished.
Top Tips for Successful Construction Contract Management
Construction Contract Management
https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Contract_management
Construction Contract Strategy
https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Construction_contract_strategy
Crossrail: Law and Contracts
https://learninglegacy.crossrail.co.uk/learning-legacy-themes/procurement/law-and-contracts/
Crossrail approach to NEC3
https://learninglegacy.crossrail.co.uk/documents/crossrail-approach-to-nec3/
Crossrail project: commercial aspects of works contracts for London’s Elizabeth line
https://learninglegacy.crossrail.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/2C-001-Commercial-aspects-of-workscontracts-for-Elizabeth-line.pdf
The lessons to learn from Crossrail’s delay
https://www.constructionmanagermagazine.com/news/lessons-learn-crossrails-delay/
NEC3 case study: Crossrail
https://www.apm.org.uk/resources/find-a-resource/case-studies/nec3-case-study-crossrail/
Why reforming contract management is critical to the public purse and to business
https://www.cbi.org.uk/articles/why-reforming-contract-management-is-critical-to-the-public-purse-andto-business/
Bad decisions and poor planning: Why Crossrail went wrong
http://www.globalconstructionreview.com/news/bad-decisions-and-poor-planning-why-crossrail-went/
Project Contracting Strategies: Evaluating Costs, Risks and Staffing Requirement