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Monday, 13 February 2012
Friday, 10 February 2012
MPM Faculty List 2011-2012
1.Bonaventura H.W. Hadikusumo, PhD
Asian Institute of Technology - Thailand
Specialization: Organizational Management, Project Management, construction Safety Management, construction quality management.
Nationality: Indonesia
2.Chotchai Charoenngam, PhD
Asian Institute of Technology - Thailand
Specialization: Project Scheduling, Project Financing, Project Management.
Nationality: Thailand
3.Stephen O. Ogunlana, PhD
Herriot-Watt University (UK)
Specialization: Project Management, Project Risk Management, Project Contract management
Nationality: Nigeria
4.Burin Kunatippapong, M.Eng, M.M.
Specialization: Negotiation Management, project management, leadership in project organization
Nationality: Thailand
5.Santi Charoenpornpattana, PhD
King Mongkut’s University of Technology, Thailand
Specialization: Project Scheduling, Project Financing, Project Management.
Nationality: Thailand
6.Ng Eng Wan, MBA, CPA
Specialization: Financial Management, accounting, project financial and accounting management
Nationality: Malaysia
8.Veerasak Likhitruangsilp, PhD
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Specialization: project risk management, project management, contract management
Nationality: Thailand
9.Roland Amoussou –Guenou, PhD
Specialization: Legal aspect of contract, contract, FIDIC.
Nationality: French
10.Takayuki Minato, PhD
University of Tokyo
Specialization: project management, project cost management, project risk management, project financial management.
Nationality: Japan
11.Wiboon Tachapaisalkul,M.Eng, MBA
Specialization: management process, safety management, Quality Management in ISO
Nationality: Thailand
12.Professor Gary E. Griggs
Stanford University
Specialization: Contract Administration, Public Infratructure, project management
Nationality: U.S.A
13.Theerathorn Tharatchai, PhD
Specialization: Project management, feasibility study, engineering economics, Housing and Real-Estate
Nationality: Thailand
14. Oulawan Kulchartchai, PhD
Specialization: Project management, project communication, project safety management, construction site administration.
Nationality: Thailand
5th Year Anniversary of MPM in HCM City
We will celebrate our important milestone of our history. This year 2012, we have been operating MPM in HCM city for 5 years. At present, we have around 250 alumni and students of MPM. When we started MPM in the year 2007, we started with 10 professional students in HCM city and 22 in Vung Tau. Now, MPM has our programs in HCM, Hanoi and Cantho.
The 5th Year anniversary will be conducted in HCM city on 18 February. If you are interested to participate, please contact ms Tuong.
Regards
Hadikusumo
Thursday, 9 February 2012
Claims in Building Projects in Public Sector: Case Study in Mekong Area, Vietnam
Secondly, almost owners in public sector avoid claims by transferring these risks to contractors, designer and consultants. However, claims can be managed and settled claims by owners efficiently. Hence, the influence of claim issues may be mitigated by cooperation of all stakeholders.
Mr. Nguyen Van Tam made a study to find which source of claims are essential and which types of claims have usually occurred in building projects. The objectives of his thesis consisted of three main points: i) identify types and causes of claims in the building project in Vietnam; ii) identify how the claim is settled in terms of analysis for additional cost and/or analysis for extension time; and iii) study claim attitudes of owners and contractors in the building project.
Conclusion
Causes of Claims in Building Projects in Mekong Delta
The case study explored the most significant problems causing claim in terms of delays and/or cost overrun. Factors related to designers, contractors and consultants were rated among the top problems. Delay issues as design changes by mistakes, additional works by owner, and mistakes during construction with 26 vital factors to be inventoried by literature and experts. Cost overrun issues such as design changes by mistakes, price fluctuation, additional works by owner, and unforeseen site condition. The foundation structure changes due to poor or lack of soft soil properties lead increase delay time and cost overrun. There are many owners who can give changes in design document during construction stage.
Claim Settlement in Terms of Additional Cost and/or Extension Time Analysis
There were not clear and fair claim analysis procedures that were written in contract condition or any construction decree or construction law. This was the opportune platform to grow claims. Owners did not force or require contractors to use CPM method in planning, monitoring and controlling the projects. A diary and meeting paper are central tools to notify all events in construction site. Evidently, both parties did not negotiate or discuss to choose a claim analysis method to deal when claims occurred. Although there are major numbers of delay and cost overrun analysis methods, choosing an appropriate analysis method is significant factors to estimate delay time and additional cost in clear and fair way.
Claim Attitudes in Building Projects
Core of claim cultures that were found are distributive attitude and economic order. These attitudes affected very deep in thinking and acting claim events in building projects. However, integrative attitude and occupational order can be observed as cooperation strategy inside project stakeholders. All findings in the study can support to managers and engineers who work in organization level or project level to enrich effect of building projects in public sector in Mekong area or Vietnam scale.
Abstract
Building projects in public sector in Mekong area in Vietnam has been suffered claim impacts heavily. They affect very strong on the social and financial benefit of building projects. In order to increase effect of claim management in building projects, three issues of claims that are causes of claim in terms of delay and/or cost overrun, claim settlement in terms of additional cost and/or extension time and claim attitudes were studied. The study was conducted by case study methodology with data of six building projects in public sector. First finding, the case study explored the most significant problems causing claim in terms of delays and/or cost overrun. Second finding, there were not clear and fair claim analysis procedures that were written in contract condition or any construction decree or construction law. Final finding, core of claim cultures were found are distributive attitude and economic order. These attitudes affected very deep in thinking and acting claim events in building projects. All findings in the study can support to managers and engineers who work in organization level or project level to enrich effect of building projects in public sector in Mekong area or Vietnam scale.
Keywords: Claim, delay, cost overrun, claim attitude, Mekong delta, Vietnam.
Monday, 6 February 2012
- Identification
of causative factors affecting project cost overrun