Abstract:
Construction industry in Sri Lanka is still in an infant stage and is in the process of developing its norms and concepts. It is not strange to experience drawbacks and. bottle - necks in this industry. Apart form the unfavorable constraints, there are lapses caused by the failure to exercise duty of care and which results negligence by the members of the team in the construction process. This dissertation makes an effort to identify the delays, caused by such lapses and their effects.
According to equity principles the client who suffers as a result of such time overrun has to be fully compensated in monetary terms. In this context it is of utmost importance to identify and suggest the most appropriate liquidated damages system. This dissertation makes an attempt to propose a system of compensation based on loss of market rent duly compounded to suit the purpose. At the same time, existing liquidated damages system that has no proper basis has been criticized as arbitrary and unrealistic. With the intention of developing the process of a construction project a new frame work for a realistic system of liquidated damages has been introduced by this dissertation. This system has been further enriched by the principles of real estate valuation to arrive at the most reasonable system of compensation. However, I would recognize the limited scope of this research and may come out with many valuable suggestions to improve and expand the proposed form of compensation.
Citation:
Hettiarachchi, J.N. (1998).
Impact of construction time overrun on the value of real estate
[Master's theses, University of Moratuwa]. Institutional Repository University of Moratuwa. http://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/handle/123/1039