Construction litigation for the U.S. Naval facilities engineering command, 1982-2002

Kilian, J J and Gibson, G E (2005) Construction litigation for the U.S. Naval facilities engineering command, 1982-2002. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 131(9), pp. 945-952. ISSN 0733-9364

Abstract

Evaluation of construction claims history can provide an understanding of improvement opportunities in a capital projects portfolio. This study analyzed cases of construction litigation involving the U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) for the period of 1982-2002, extracted from the historical trial decision record of the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals (ASBCA). The study provides trend data for all "first time" construction litigation cases brought before the Board over the last 21 years and a total of 666 cases involving NAVFAC construction contracts were identified over this period. The characterization of these cases was accomplished through a review and tabulation of ASBCA identified "primary" causes and a subjective analysis of "root" causes from a random sample extracted from the total population. The random sample data set totals 30 cases and was taken from cases litigated in the last 10 years (1993-2002). Findings and recommendations based on root causes, including specific recommendations are provided for NAVFAC and practitioners in other organizations.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: claims; facilities; litigation; U.S. Navy
Date Deposited: 11 Apr 2025 19:41
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