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A MODEL OF DISCRETE ZERO-SUM TWO-PERSON MATRIX GAMES WITH GREY NUMBERS TO SOLVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROBLEMS IN CONSTRUCTION

Journal

JOURNAL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
Volume 23, Issue 6, Pages 824-835

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VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECH UNIV
DOI: 10.3846/13923730.2017.1323005

Keywords

MCDM; construction delay; dispute resolution; game theory; ADR; grey number

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Conflict between parties is a common issue in construction projects. In the present article, the conflicts between contractor and employer in delayed Design-Bid-Build projects have been studied. Defining a case study, a dispute resolution method has been proposed. This case has been considered as a MCDM problem. This problem has been assumed as a discrete zero-sum two-person matrix game with grey numbers. Among the four alternatives available for contractor and employer in the proposed case study, termination is the last alternative that decision makers choose. Based on different risk values, authors determined the optimal solution for both parties. This article integrates some linguistic criteria together with time and cost, providing the better conditions to avoid lengthy bargaining.

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