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The quality of construction plans is a key success factor for the smooth execution of construction projects - from tendering to execution. High plan quality contributes significantly to successful project implementation and helps avoid performance disruptions and supplementary work. This paper comprehensively examines the topic of plan quality and plan delivery in the construction industry, paying particular attention to the effects of different contract types and plan delivery methods. This paper comprehensively explains both traditional contract models such as ÖNORM B 2110:2023, ÖNORM B…mehr

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The quality of construction plans is a key success factor for the smooth execution of construction projects - from tendering to execution. High plan quality contributes significantly to successful project implementation and helps avoid performance disruptions and supplementary work. This paper comprehensively examines the topic of plan quality and plan delivery in the construction industry, paying particular attention to the effects of different contract types and plan delivery methods. This paper comprehensively explains both traditional contract models such as ÖNORM B 2110:2023, ÖNORM B 2118:2023, and the German Civil Code (ABGB), as well as modern contract forms such as partnering, alliance contracts, and design-build. It examines how these contracts influence plan quality and what consequences for the construction industry can arise from poor plan quality or delayed plan delivery. To complement the theoretical analyses, an expert survey was conducted, the results of which arecompared with current specialist literature.
Autorenporträt
Zmar Modaber, a resident of Klagenfurt, has been working in the construction industry since 2018. Since 2024, he has been an MA in Project Management Carinthia (PLK2) at ÖBB Infra AG. He holds a HTL (Higher Technical College) in Civil Engineering, a Bachelor's degree in Sustainable Construction Management, and a Master's degree in Civil Engineering with a specialization in Project Management.