STUDI MODEL PREVALENSI PENYEBAB KLAIM DAN SENGKETA PADA KONTRAK EPC PROYEK INFRASTRUKTUR BERBASIS BUKTI EMPIRIK DAN MULTI PERSPEKTIF STAKEHOLDERS

Iskandar, Iskandar (2021) STUDI MODEL PREVALENSI PENYEBAB KLAIM DAN SENGKETA PADA KONTRAK EPC PROYEK INFRASTRUKTUR BERBASIS BUKTI EMPIRIK DAN MULTI PERSPEKTIF STAKEHOLDERS. Doctoral thesis, Universitas Tarumanagara.

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Abstract

The construction industry contributes significantly to national economic growth. The government implements intensive development in the infrastructure sector to encourage economic growth to prepare a better economic foundation and aims to reduce distribution costs. FIDIC Conditions of Contract is one of the model choices in contracting, especially construction contracts, especially the EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) contract model as part of the EPC/Turnkey Project (Silver Book) which is a form of project management concept that devolves responsibility on design activities (Engineering), material and equipment procurement and construction implementation to Service Providers (EPC contractors). The implementation of the EPC contract model in many infrastructure projects is still not running properly and there are still many claims and disputes arise between the Owners and Service Providers, the settlement of which takes considerable time, cost, and energy from the parties. As claims and disputes occur frequently and repeatedly, it is necessary to have a good and developed understanding to predict and minimize the occurrence of claims and disputes and minimize their impact. The aspects of EPC contracts (contract standards, implementation of EPC contracts, understanding of EPC contracts, causes of claims, and case studies of EPC contracts), are research areas and also the main focus of this research. Through the use of these two models, it is found that there are iii similarities in terms of the main factors causing claims and disputes in infrastructure projects that use the EPC contract model. Through the two models used, this research qualitatively proves that the FIDIC clause 13 - Variation and Adjustment (variable L) and clause 15 - Termination by Service User (variable N) confirms that the more variations and adjustments, as well as termination events by the Owners, occur in projects that use the EPC contract model, the prevalence of claims and disputes will also be higher. On the other hand, this research quantitatively also shows conformity, as evidenced by the results of the superimpose RII analysis and case study analysis stating that the two FIDIC clauses 13 - Variation and Adjustment (variable L) and clause 15 - Termination by Service Users (variable N) are manifested as the cause of claims and dispute. From this research, it is found that there are different perceptions of the parties involved in a project that uses the EPC contract model that causes claims and disputes. It is also shown that the involvement of the State Auditor is the main cause of claims and disputes and has a different point of view of the EPC contract model compared to other construction service business actors. Similar research are required with a wider range of elements, not limited to: EPC Contract Standards; EPC Contract Implementation; Cause of Claim; and Understanding of EPC Contracts by referring to similar case studies in the EPC contract model.

Item Type: Thesis (Doctoral)
Subjects: Tesis
Tesis > Pascasarjana
Divisions: Fakultas Teknik > Teknik Sipil
Depositing User: TDI Family perpus
Date Deposited: 25 Oct 2022 13:39
Last Modified: 09 May 2023 09:58
URI: http://repository.untar.ac.id/id/eprint/37487

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