Towards sustainable dispute resolution: A framework to enhance the application of fast track arbitration in the malaysian construction industry

There is a significant increase in the role of construction industry for the last few decades accompanied by a considerable upsurge in the construction disputes as well. Arbitration has constantly become popular, and strengthened its position as it can be settled within the stipulated time compared...

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Published in:International Journal of Sustainable Construction Engineering and Technology
Main Author: Fadhlullah Ng N.K.M.; Ismail Z.; Hashim F.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTHM 2019
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Fadhlullah Ng N.K.M.; Ismail Z.; Hashim F.
Towards sustainable dispute resolution: A framework to enhance the application of fast track arbitration in the malaysian construction industry
2019
International Journal of Sustainable Construction Engineering and Technology
10
2
10.30880/ijscet.2019.10.02.009
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85080974844&doi=10.30880%2fijscet.2019.10.02.009&partnerID=40&md5=a7e6018e915d8f019b500b155354d15f
There is a significant increase in the role of construction industry for the last few decades accompanied by a considerable upsurge in the construction disputes as well. Arbitration has constantly become popular, and strengthened its position as it can be settled within the stipulated time compared to litigation. However, the arbitral process takes longer which leads to fast track arbitration. Fast track arbitration is designed to enable arbitration to proceed quickly, which can minimize the time and optimize the cost. The proliferation number of construction disputes from construction industry has emerged the importance in using fast track arbitration as one of the preferable Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). Regardless of frequent developments made to overcome the issues, however, there is an insignificant figure on the usage of fast track arbitration in the construction industry. This paper therefore aims to elicit a better understanding of the application of fast track arbitration in the Malaysian construction industry. Twenty (20) total number of participants – construction arbitrators – were interviewed to record their experience. A proposed framework for the application of fast track arbitration has been constructed from the responses to expand the current definition. With the changing practice environment, construction arbitrators need to be aware of the existing fast track arbitration which is crucial in ensuring its efficiencies to be applied in Malaysia, and this paper is intended to aid this process. © 2019, Penerbit UTHM. All rights reserved.
Penerbit UTHM
21803242
English
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All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Fadhlullah Ng N.K.M.; Ismail Z.; Hashim F.
spellingShingle Fadhlullah Ng N.K.M.; Ismail Z.; Hashim F.
Towards sustainable dispute resolution: A framework to enhance the application of fast track arbitration in the malaysian construction industry
author_facet Fadhlullah Ng N.K.M.; Ismail Z.; Hashim F.
author_sort Fadhlullah Ng N.K.M.; Ismail Z.; Hashim F.
title Towards sustainable dispute resolution: A framework to enhance the application of fast track arbitration in the malaysian construction industry
title_short Towards sustainable dispute resolution: A framework to enhance the application of fast track arbitration in the malaysian construction industry
title_full Towards sustainable dispute resolution: A framework to enhance the application of fast track arbitration in the malaysian construction industry
title_fullStr Towards sustainable dispute resolution: A framework to enhance the application of fast track arbitration in the malaysian construction industry
title_full_unstemmed Towards sustainable dispute resolution: A framework to enhance the application of fast track arbitration in the malaysian construction industry
title_sort Towards sustainable dispute resolution: A framework to enhance the application of fast track arbitration in the malaysian construction industry
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description There is a significant increase in the role of construction industry for the last few decades accompanied by a considerable upsurge in the construction disputes as well. Arbitration has constantly become popular, and strengthened its position as it can be settled within the stipulated time compared to litigation. However, the arbitral process takes longer which leads to fast track arbitration. Fast track arbitration is designed to enable arbitration to proceed quickly, which can minimize the time and optimize the cost. The proliferation number of construction disputes from construction industry has emerged the importance in using fast track arbitration as one of the preferable Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). Regardless of frequent developments made to overcome the issues, however, there is an insignificant figure on the usage of fast track arbitration in the construction industry. This paper therefore aims to elicit a better understanding of the application of fast track arbitration in the Malaysian construction industry. Twenty (20) total number of participants – construction arbitrators – were interviewed to record their experience. A proposed framework for the application of fast track arbitration has been constructed from the responses to expand the current definition. With the changing practice environment, construction arbitrators need to be aware of the existing fast track arbitration which is crucial in ensuring its efficiencies to be applied in Malaysia, and this paper is intended to aid this process. © 2019, Penerbit UTHM. All rights reserved.
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