The Future of International Construction

The Future of International Construction

Author: Ranko Bon

Publisher: Thomas Telford

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9780727727497

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- Acknowledgements - Introduction - Conceptual framework - The international consturction market - The future of international construction- the annual surveys - Conclusions - References - Appendices


Strategic Management Applied to International Construction

Strategic Management Applied to International Construction

Author: Rodney Howes

Publisher: Thomas Telford

Published: 2003-02

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9780727732118

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Written to provide coverage of the knowledge required to address strategic issues relating to the business of construction on a global scale. This book provides knowledge by a series of case studies of leading consultants, and contractors and suppliers of products to highlight practice by organizations in America, Japan and Europe.


International Construction

International Construction

Author: Mark Mawhinney

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2008-04-15

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 0470680350

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A recent construction project in Singapore involved a Russian plant, a Japanese management team, Australian and Italian engineers, Thai steel workers and a labour force from throughout Asia ... The recent growth explosion of multi-nationals and the lowering of trade barriers is pushing the globalization of construction at a startling pace. Mark Mawhinney has brought together for the first time, advice, information and evidence on this developing arena from a wide range of sources. This book offers a clear understanding of the international construction market and an explanation of what knowledge is required to operate successfully in it. It also helps readers become familiar with some of the analytical tools available. Drawing on both contractor and consultant case studies and including a practical 'hints and signposts' section, International Construction provides a lively and informed introduction for construction professionals moving into international work.


Sustainable Development and the Future of Construction

Sustainable Development and the Future of Construction

Author: Luc Bourdeau

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 591

ISBN-13: 9789063630119

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This project aimed to answer the following question: "What will be the consequences of sustainable development on the construction industry by the years 2010?" The study focused on investigating the relationship, and clearly defining the links, between the principles of sustainable development and the construction sector. The (Kibert) definition for sustainable construction: "the creation and responsible management of a healthy built environment based on resource efficient and ecological principles" was taken as a starting point in 1995 when the project was launched. The objective was to interpret and describe its meaning in different participating countries and, if appropriate, to give it a better definition from their national point of view. The project has involved the collaboration of experts from countries in Western and Eastern Europe, North America, South Africa and Asia, with the objective of producing this CIB publication in time for the CIB Gavle Congress. The publication resulting from this project comprises fourteen national reports and an international synthesis, which give a comparison between visions from various countries on what comprises the notion of "sustainable construction".


R&D Investment and Impact in the Global Construction Industry

R&D Investment and Impact in the Global Construction Industry

Author: Keith Hampson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-06-20

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 1317685857

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R&D Investment and Impact in the Global Construction Industry brings together contributions from leading industry researchers in a diverse group of countries to investigate the role of research and development (R&D) in the construction industry. Investment in R&D is a proven factor in economic growth, and helps develop a more productive and innovative industry. This book explores how policy makers and industry leaders can better target future investment; and how industry and researchers can manage their efforts to improve productivity whilst addressing the environmental and social needs of their communities. Case studies present projects where R&D ideas funded by both the private and public sectors have been translated from research into practice or policy, and examine drivers, successes and barriers to the delivery of R&D in industry. Based on research from members of the CIB Task Group 85 (R&D Investment and Impact) and concluding with key insights for maximising the impact of R&D in the future, the book holds valuable lessons for practitioners, policy makers and researchers across the international construction industry.


Building International Construction Alliances

Building International Construction Alliances

Author: Roberto Pietroforte

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-11-01

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 1135814473

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Building International Construction Alliances is the first book to address the challenges of international cooperation between medium-sized construction firms. By presenting a case study of the historical evolution of Fratelli Dioguardi S.p.A. and Beacon Construction Company, and representative projects, Roberto Pietroforte offers the reader an understanding of * the way successful firms adjust their strategic, organizational and operational settings to the changes in their market environments * the importance and advantages of international cooperation among medium-sized construction firms * the necessary analytical background for developing long-term collaboration.


International Construction Management

International Construction Management

Author: Igor Martek

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2022-02-07

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 1000531279

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This book tells you everything you need to know about international construction: the companies, their markets, the types of projects they build, how they compete and operate and how it affects us all. It paints a comprehensive portrait of an overlooked global business that generates a major portion of the GDP in every developed nation. As with any mature sector, countries make efforts to export their expertise, but the competition in construction is fierce, and the risks are many. Only the leanest and meanest survive. What, then, does it take to win? Most writing on construction focuses at the project-management level or even more narrowly at the level of technical performance. This book presents the big picture; it tells you what successful international construction companies do to stay in the game and thrive. The book examines international construction through three lenses. The first is theory. The body of existing knowledge on construction is here brought together, condensed and explained. The second are the actors. The companies that lead the way in global construction are showcased, and the features that make countries desirable hosts are appraised. Finally, what is it that firms actually do? This last part delves into the various strategic approaches taken by 60 construction firms in carving out and defending an overseas market niche. The insights provide guidance on how global construction companies develop competitive advantage and stay resilient in the face of a mercurial global economy. These lessons will be of interest to the student and manager alike.


Building the Future

Building the Future

Author: G.S.T. Armer

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2003-10-04

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 9780203474532

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This book forms the proceedings of the international seminar held by the Institution of Structural Engineers and the Building Research Establishment in Brighton in April 1993. It brings together contributions from 20 countries on recent innovations in building and construction.


Economics for the Modern Built Environment

Economics for the Modern Built Environment

Author: Les Ruddock

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2008-10-10

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 1134051913

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Construction economics needs to respond to the new emphasis on sustainable development, on the medium and long-term consequences of construction, on the whole life-cycle, and on the service rendered by buildings. Its focus now extends from design and construction, to the operation, maintenance, refurbishment and demolition of property.Drawing on the work of the CIB Task Group on Macroeconomics for Construction, this book discusses mesoeconomic and macroeconomic models and methodologies in construction economics and is suited to graduate students and researchers.