Resolving issues and disputes in Extension of Time (EoT) claim in the Malaysian construction industry
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...
Main Authors: | Abdullah Y.A (Author), Adnan, H. (Author), Ahmad Rashid, Z.Z (Author), Asmat D.A (Author), Azmi A.M (Author), Bakhari, N.A (Author), Chay T.C (Author), Latip S.N.H.M (Author), Marzukhi M. (Author), Saad I. (Author), Salleh S.H (Author), Sulaiman S.I (Author), Yusuwan, N.M (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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IOP Publishing Ltd
2021
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