Resolving issues and disputes in Extension of Time (EoT) claim in the Malaysian construction industry

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Abstract

The rapid growth of population in urban areas resulted in a higher amount of waste generated yearly. According to the Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Corporation (SWCorp), in 2018, Malaysians generated 38, 142 tonnes of waste per day with an average of 0.83 kg/capita/day for a household in the urban area. Malaysia, with a population of 32.4 million, 76% of the entire population are living in urban areas (Department of Statistic, 2018), this figure is worrying. This pilot study explores and evaluates the perspectives of governance on waste management processes and practices for urban residents; in a mixed density housing scheme. A survey was conducted on 30 respondents of a mixed density housing scheme in Section 7, Shah Alam, Selangor. The data then analysed through reliability test analysis. There were four (4) key variables being put forward for this study; services and practices, socio-economic and well-being, stakeholders and environment. The result of the analysis has found out that, the variables for waste management services for mixed density housing scheme are reliable with the respondent's feedback. However, some questions are not compatible to be analysed in parallel with other questions.

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Yusuwan, N. M., Adnan, H., Ahmad Rashid, Z. Z., & Bakhari, N. A. (2021). Resolving issues and disputes in Extension of Time (EoT) claim in the Malaysian construction industry. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 685). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/685/1/012015

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