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Rebounding Construction Risks Rising Toll Of Lost Time And Cash
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 29, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The astounding scale of cash and time lost on construction and engineering 
projects around the globe is revealed in a new analysis of claims and disputes 
from HKA ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3371599-1&h=4272240841&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.hka.com%2F&a=HKA 
), a leading global consultancy in risk mitigation and dispute resolution with 
over 1000 experts, consultants and advisors across 40 offices in 15 countries.  

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CRUX Insight 2021 ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3371599-1&h=466164662&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hka.com%2F2021-crux-insight-operating-in-uncertain-times&a=CRUX+Insight+2021 
) distills real-world intelligence on more than 1,400 projects across 94 
countries to identify the primary causes of overruns approaching half of 
projects' capital value and three quarters of their scheduled programmes.

The fourth annual CRUX report combines a regional analysis of this unique 
knowledge bank with actionable insights from industry-leading consultants. 

CRUX 2021 facts and findings

Headline statistics include:

    -- 1,401 projects analysed 
    -- $2 trillion – combined capital expenditure 
    -- $73 billion – total value of claims 
    -- $100 million – the average disputed costs per project 
    -- 46.3% – the value of claims as a proportion of planned cost 
    -- 17 months – the average time extension claimed 
    -- 71.4% – the typical prolongation for programmes 
    -- 750 years – the cumulative overruns faced by all projects

The dominant drivers of claims and disputes are: changes in scope, conflicting 
interpretation of contracts, design failures, and mismanagement of 
subcontractors.

COVID-19 has caused additional disruption, restricting access to sites and 
labour, constricting cashflow, and exposing the limitations of contract 
provisions on force majeure and changes in law. 

Beyond Covid, CRUX Insight reports that skills shortages, supply chain 
disruption, cost inflation, increased market volatility, and the climate crisis 
are increasing the potential for conflict on projects:

    -- Skills: Over a third of projects (35.6%) were hindered by skills and 
       experience gaps, and associated workmanship deficiencies 
    -- Supplies: Late delivery of materials and equipment impacted one in nine 
       projects (11.3%) (even before the report's August 2021 cut-off and 
       ongoing global materials shortages) 
    -- Climate: A tenth of projects (10.3%) were affected by exceptionally 
       adverse weather. Like other global uncertainties, the climate emergency 
       requires recalibration of capital project delivery risks.

"Capital projects are haemorrhaging billions of dollars each year to recurrent, 
predictable and often avoidable claims and disputes," said Renny Borhan, CEO of 
HKA. "CRUX Insight 2021 not only diagnoses these failings and quantifies the 
impacts, but also identifies corrective actions to stem these losses. Project 
stakeholders and the industry can learn lessons from CRUX to operate more 
effectively amid this heightened uncertainty." 

SOURCE  HKA

Media contact: Josephine Guckian – josephineguckian@hka.com
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