Realigning Risk and Enhancing Liability Frameworks for Design Errors in Traditional Construction Contracts: A Comparative Study of the UAE and Oman

The use of design liability frameworks in construction contracts is an important aspect in the management of risks, financial security, and the understanding of the contracts. This dissertation aims to explore design liability frameworks in traditional construction contracts, especially in the UAE (...

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Main Author: AL GHASSANI, KHAWLAH SAID AHMED (author)
Published: 2025
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv design liability
construction contracts
FIDIC red book 2017
UAE construction law
Oman standard conditions
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description The use of design liability frameworks in construction contracts is an important aspect in the management of risks, financial security, and the understanding of the contracts. This dissertation aims to explore design liability frameworks in traditional construction contracts, especially in the UAE (FIDIC Red Book 2017) and Oman (Standard Conditions 2019). The study reviews legal frameworks, risk distribution, indemnity insurance provisions, dispute resolution mechanisms, and how the inclusion of technologies such as BIM, AI, and VR affects contractual obligations. The study reveals some distinctions between the UAE and Oman in terms of risk management, the roles and responsibilities of the stakeholders, and the enforcement of liabilities. The findings show that both legal systems need to be developed further. Based on the findings of this research, the dissertation provides legal and contractual recommendations that can be used to increase the level of financial security, risk management, and legal flexibility in terms of the new forms of construction management. Potential topics for future research include comparing the situations in other countries, studying specific case studies of design liability conflicts, and proposing new approaches to liability management with the help of artificial intelligence. Thus, the problems identified can be solved, and the design liability provisions in the UAE and Oman can be improved to reduce the legal uncertainties, improve the financial efficiency of construction projects, and enhance the efficiency of contract management in the construction industry.
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spelling Realigning Risk and Enhancing Liability Frameworks for Design Errors in Traditional Construction Contracts: A Comparative Study of the UAE and OmanAL GHASSANI, KHAWLAH SAID AHMEDdesign liabilityconstruction contractsFIDIC red book 2017UAE construction lawOman standard conditionsThe use of design liability frameworks in construction contracts is an important aspect in the management of risks, financial security, and the understanding of the contracts. This dissertation aims to explore design liability frameworks in traditional construction contracts, especially in the UAE (FIDIC Red Book 2017) and Oman (Standard Conditions 2019). The study reviews legal frameworks, risk distribution, indemnity insurance provisions, dispute resolution mechanisms, and how the inclusion of technologies such as BIM, AI, and VR affects contractual obligations. The study reveals some distinctions between the UAE and Oman in terms of risk management, the roles and responsibilities of the stakeholders, and the enforcement of liabilities. The findings show that both legal systems need to be developed further. Based on the findings of this research, the dissertation provides legal and contractual recommendations that can be used to increase the level of financial security, risk management, and legal flexibility in terms of the new forms of construction management. Potential topics for future research include comparing the situations in other countries, studying specific case studies of design liability conflicts, and proposing new approaches to liability management with the help of artificial intelligence. Thus, the problems identified can be solved, and the design liability provisions in the UAE and Oman can be improved to reduce the legal uncertainties, improve the financial efficiency of construction projects, and enhance the efficiency of contract management in the construction industry.The British University in Dubai (BUiD)Dr Christina Lienen2025-09-08T11:30:11Z2025-03Dissertationapplication/pdf23000070https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/3344enoai:bspace.buid.ac.ae:1234/33442025-09-08T11:30:33Z
spellingShingle Realigning Risk and Enhancing Liability Frameworks for Design Errors in Traditional Construction Contracts: A Comparative Study of the UAE and Oman
AL GHASSANI, KHAWLAH SAID AHMED
design liability
construction contracts
FIDIC red book 2017
UAE construction law
Oman standard conditions
title Realigning Risk and Enhancing Liability Frameworks for Design Errors in Traditional Construction Contracts: A Comparative Study of the UAE and Oman
title_full Realigning Risk and Enhancing Liability Frameworks for Design Errors in Traditional Construction Contracts: A Comparative Study of the UAE and Oman
title_fullStr Realigning Risk and Enhancing Liability Frameworks for Design Errors in Traditional Construction Contracts: A Comparative Study of the UAE and Oman
title_full_unstemmed Realigning Risk and Enhancing Liability Frameworks for Design Errors in Traditional Construction Contracts: A Comparative Study of the UAE and Oman
title_short Realigning Risk and Enhancing Liability Frameworks for Design Errors in Traditional Construction Contracts: A Comparative Study of the UAE and Oman
title_sort Realigning Risk and Enhancing Liability Frameworks for Design Errors in Traditional Construction Contracts: A Comparative Study of the UAE and Oman
topic design liability
construction contracts
FIDIC red book 2017
UAE construction law
Oman standard conditions
url https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/3344