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Seminar paper in the subject Engineering - Civil Engineering, Hawassa University (Tecnology), course: construction tecnology managemnt, language: English, abstract: This research aims to investigate the causes and effects of construction contract termination in public building projects owned by the SNNPRS Industrial Parks Development Corporation. the study will delve into understanding the rate of contract termination, examining the underlying causes, and evaluating the impacts of termination on social and economic aspects. Over a period of six months, the research will employ both qualitative…mehr

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Seminar paper in the subject Engineering - Civil Engineering, Hawassa University (Tecnology), course: construction tecnology managemnt, language: English, abstract: This research aims to investigate the causes and effects of construction contract termination in public building projects owned by the SNNPRS Industrial Parks Development Corporation. the study will delve into understanding the rate of contract termination, examining the underlying causes, and evaluating the impacts of termination on social and economic aspects. Over a period of six months, the research will employ both qualitative and quantitative methodologies to provide a comprehensive analysis of contract termination dynamics. The significance of this study lies in its potential to contribute to the existing literature on construction contract termination. By identifying the causes and effects of termination, the research will generate valuable insights for policymakers and practitioners, offering effective strategies to manage and mitigate the consequences of contract termination. Public construction projects play a vital role in delivering social and economic benefits, and the implications of their premature termination can be substantial. By conducting this research, policymakers and practitioners will gain a better understanding of contract termination dynamics and be equipped with knowledge to optimize project management practices and minimize the negative impacts associated with termination. To accomplish the research objectives, a budget of 20,000 ETB has been estimated. This allocation will facilitate rigorous data collection and analysis, ensuring the research provides reliable and insightful findings. Ultimately, the findings of this study will contribute to the existing body of knowledge on construction contract termination and serve as a valuable resource for stakeholders involved in public construction projects.