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http://dx.doi.org/10.5659/JAIK_PD.2018.34.9.77

Gap Analysis between Required Technology in the Global Market and Supply of Construction Re-education  

Lee, Seul-Ki (서울대학교 건설환경종합연구소)
Shin, Seoung-Woo (서울대학교 건설환경종합연구소)
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Journal of the Architectural Institute of Korea Planning & Design / v.34, no.9, 2018 , pp. 77-86 More about this Journal
Abstract
Demand for construction technology is expected to change due to changes in domestic and foreign construction markets and the fourth industrial revolution. In particular, demand for project management strategy and project management capability is even more increasing rather than existing production technology capability. However, the current re-education program for engineers and technicians in construction industry is not matching the need of improving capacity required to reflect the demand of construction technology from construction industry. Therefore, in this study, as a part of efforts in innovating the current global construction talent re-education system to cope with the change in the construction industry, we analyzed the difference between the demand of construction technology and the present condition of construction re-education program. In order to investigate the current status of re-education of construction, questionnaires were prepared to gather opinions from construction engineers who attended construction re-education program and also from industrial partners that are jointly doing business. This study can be an example to improve the construction re-education program as a system for substantially reinforcing the competence of engineers rather than those programs that are merely verifying and/or extending engineers' certification.
Keywords
Global Construction Market; Required Technology; Supply of Construction re-education; Gap Analysis;
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