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Gelince Haber VerModern construction projects stand at the intersection of law, management, and human collaboration. They are built not only with materials and machines but also with agreements, expectations, and trust. When those intangible foundations falter, even the most technically sound projects can collapse under the weight of miscommunication, conflict, and legal uncertainty.This book explores that fragile but essential space—where contract law, project delivery systems, and dispute resolution mechanisms converge to shape the realities of construction practice. Its aim is to illuminate law not as a distant abstraction, but as a living instrument that governs relationships, allocates risk, and preserves equity among diverse stakeholders.The early chapters establish the philosophical and institutional background of legal systems, while the later sections focus on the practical architecture of contracts—their formation, interpretation, and enforcement in the construction domain. The discussion extends to comparative project delivery methods such as Design–Bid–Build, Design–Build, Construction Management, and Public–Private Partnerships, examining how each structure influences the allocation of responsibility and the potential for dispute.Equally significant is the analysis of conflict management and dispute resolution. The book approaches conflict not merely as a breakdown to be avoided, but as a natural by-product of complex collaboration—one that, when understood and managed correctly, can lead to innovation and improved governance. Readers will find in-depth discussions of negotiation theory, alternative dispute resolution (ADR), arbitration, adjudication, and the psychology of conflict in construction environments.Ultimately, this book seeks to bridge theory and practice—to connect the codified precision of law with the fluid realities of project execution. It invites engineers, managers, and legal scholars alike to see that law, at its best, is not a barrier to progress but a framework that enables it.I am indebted to my colleagues and students whose insights and questions continually shaped the perspective presented here. And to my beloved mother—whose patience and wisdom continue to guide me—I dedicate every line of this work.