Title |
A Case Study on Minimizing Contract Amount Adjustments due to Design Changes in Defense and Military Facility Projects |
Authors |
Cho, Sung-joon ; Lee, Kyoung-han ; Lee, Myung-sik ; Park, Bong-gyu |
DOI |
https://dx.doi.org/10.6106/KJCEM.2024.25.4.034 |
Keywords |
Military Science; Construction Management; Design Change; Adjustment of Contract Amount |
Abstract |
In defense and military facility projects, adjustments to contract amounts due to design changes directly or indirectly affect factors such as increased construction costs and extended construction periods. Moreover, they can lead to differences of opinion and conflicts between the military and contracting parties. This case study analyzed the integrated management of defense and military facility projects by the Gyeonggi Southern Facilities Division, which oversees projects in Seoul and the southern Gyeonggi Province region for the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force. Out of 388 completed projects, 103 cases with design changes were selected for analysis, aiming to ensure the reliability of data regarding the proportion of design changes in project completion. The study classified samples by the causes of design changes specified in the Ministry of Planning and Finance's contract regulations, assigning rankings based on the occurrence rates of each cause. Furthermore, it analyzed detailed factors for each cause of design change and derived implications to propose improvement measures. Considering the limited access to military primary data, this case study is expected to contribute to minimizing design changes in defense and military facility projects. Additionally, it is anticipated to be practically useful for subsequent research on contract amount adjustments resulting from design changes. |