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포커스 - 중소제조업 생산직 근로자 직종별노임

  • Im, Nam-Suk
    • 프린팅코리아
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.72-73
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    • 2014
  • 2013년 9월 기준으로 현재 20~299인이 종사하는 1200개 중소제조업 생산직 근로자의 직종별 노임(일급)을 조사한 결과 오프셋 인쇄공의 평균 일금은 8만6204원인 것으로 나타났다. 또한 전체 조사직종(139개)의 평균 조사노임(일급)은 6만9423원으로 전년의 만6122원보다 5.0% 상승했다. 중소기업중앙회(회장 김기문)는 최근 국가를 당사자로 하는 계약시 제조원가계산의 기준이 되는 노무비 산정의 기초자료 제공을 위한 '2013년도 중소제조업 직종별 임금조사결과'를 발표했다. 이번 조사는 중소제조업 1200개 업체(종사자 20~299인)를 대상으로 진행됐으며, 발표된 조사노임(일급)은 2014년 1월 1일부터 적용된다.

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A Study on Approach Method for Standardization of Construction Specifications and Design Criteria based on Energy Performance of Electrical Installations in Buildings (건축전기설비분야의 에너지성능기준 개발 접근방법에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Se-Dong;Lee, Kwang-Sik;Choi, Eun-Hyeok
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of IIIuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers Conference
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.341-344
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    • 2008
  • 앞으로 국제경쟁력 확보를 위해서는 성능중심의 건설기술기준 적용이 필요하다. 성능중심의 건설기준을 개발하고, 성능계약제도 도입방안을 구축함으로써 시설물의 성능을 향상시키고, 생애주기비용(LCC)을 절감하며, 설계 및 시공자의 기술개발을 유도하는 것이 필요하다. 본 연구에서는 건축전기 설비분야의 에너지성능 기준 개념과 외국의 도입사례를 살펴보고, 에너지성능기준 개발 대상 및 범위를 설정하고 성능기준 개발을 위한 접근방법을 도출하였다.

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대한설비건설협회 2009회계년도 사업계획

  • 대한설비건설협회
    • 월간 기계설비
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    • s.224
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    • pp.38-44
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    • 2009
  • 대한설비건설협회(회장 강석대)는 지난 2월 20일 설비건설회관 대회의실에서 제40회 총회(정기)를 개회하고 2009회계년도 사업계획을 수립했다. 2009회계년도 사업계획은 기계설비시공 관리기준법 제정에 대한 결집된 노력을 비롯하여 직할시 공제 CM에 의한 다중시공계약방식 등 분리발주 확대에 역점을 두고 있다.

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건설분야의 전자문서 교환을 위한 XML 응용기술 연구

  • 정성윤;김성식;강민구;나혜숙;최원식
    • Proceedings of the CALSEC Conference
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    • 1999.11a
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    • pp.349-363
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    • 1999
  • 독자적인 문서 표현방식으로 발주처와 계약업체간의 문서정보 교환 및 재활용에 장애요인으로 발생 2005년부터 공공건설사업에 CALS 체계 구축을 위한 기술문서의 전자화 필요성 인식 우리 건설분야에서는 아직까지 전자문서 거래를 위한 전자문서의 개발 기준이나 지침 등이 정립되어 있지 않음 (중략)

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Improvement of Compensation System in Construction Projects in Response to the Incurrence of Financial Costs (건설공사의 금융비용발생과 배상구조의 개선방안)

  • Lee Kyung-Kook;Kim Yong-Su
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute Of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • autumn
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    • pp.23-30
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    • 2001
  • The Financial Cost in construction industry today is tend to increasing the burden of business management on account of lowered profit due to the mege-competition and decreasing investment of construction, multi-interfacing. system in it's attribute and various unreasonable governeing enactments. It is becoming the most important aspects for the management of construction business on how to preserve the profit from the various risks. The ultimate aims of this study is to pursue the contractual equity between the parties by establishing the fundamentals of framework for the compensation of Financial Charges through the review of the precedent studies and analysis of inquiries. As a result of the study, improvable measures for any practical inequality and/or institutional defects of current public contract system in recovering the Financial Cost incurred to Contractor are delivered as below; (1) $\lceil$Working Rules for Construction Industry Accounting Standards$\rfloor$ shall be amended and supplemented so as the incurred interest to be recognized as an operative cost by live return over the collection period. (2) The long-term phase contract system of which is enforcing contractor to bear the certain losses shall be diminished and/or abolished gradually. (3) The unreasonable legislations on compensation for financial cost in contract conditions shall be improved in response to practical circumstances. (4) The use of Critical-Path Method for Time Management shall be activated together with EVMS. (5) Independent application of Contract Enactments for construction industry shall be adopted.

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Improvement on the Managerial Method of Price Fluctuation System (물가변동제도 운영방식 개선방안)

  • Lee, Jae-Seob;Shin, Young-Chul
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.3-11
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    • 2011
  • There are several causes to recalculate the contract amount in public construction projects. Among them, the escalation clause was introduced in 1969 and now the condition to recalculate the cost is effective after 90 days from the date of contract and the rate of fluctuation should be more than 3% from the date of bidding. The two calculation methods for the rate of fluctuation are item-adjustment and index-adjustment. According to the results of investigation into 4 public institutions and 163 projects, all of them have used the method of index-adjustment and the rate of projects that spend over 6 months obtaining the approval of contract amount adjustment is more than 90%. The reason for spending lots of time is caused by problems of the calculation method on the price fluctuation rate. Therefore, it is necessary that the calculation method should be diversified to cope with the problems and a option of the builder should be expanded as well. Furthermore, if the way to apply correction factors to construction price index and average index based on the producer and consumer price index made by the bank of Korea is added, then the duration will be reduced without additional expenses. This study proposed the diversification of the calculation method using price fluctuation rate and builders' expanded options as improvement on the managerial method of Price Fluctuation System for the prompt and efficient contract amount adjustment.

Deriving Key Risk Sub-Clauses for EPC/Turnkey Contract Conditions for Overseas Construction Projects - Based on FIDIC Conditions of Contract for EPC/Turnkey Projects, second edition 2017 - (해외건설공사 EPC/Turnkey 계약조건 핵심 리스크 세부조항 도출 - FIDIC Silver Book 2017년 개정판 기준으로 -)

  • Hong, Seong Yeoll;Jei, Jae Yong;Seo, Sung Chul;Park, Hyung Keun
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.101-110
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    • 2022
  • Recently, the global construction market is expected to grow at an annual average of 4.8% by 2025 and the risk of overseas construction is also expected to increase accordingly. In particular, domestic construction companies intensively participated in the EPC(Engineering, Procurement, Construction)/Turnkey project, but as a result of failing to respond to contractual risks, they have suffered losses of trillions of won in overseas business since 2013. Nevertheless, there have been not many studies on the derivation of EPC/Turnkey's contractual key risk sub-clauses. Therefore, in this study, the key risk sub-clauses were studied for the conditions of the 2017 Silver Book contract issued by the International Consulting Engineering Federation(FIDIC). To this end, 30 experts with more than 10 years of experience in international construction contracts were formed as a panel to conduct a Delphi survey on 170 sub-clauses of 21 clauses of FIDIC Silver Book to derive 62 main risk sub-clauses. In addition, the RPN(Risk Priority Number) was finally calculated using the FMEA(Failure Mode and Effect Analysis) technique, and 25 key risk sub-clauses within the Critical Risk range were derived. Through the results of this study, the practical point of view is able to refer to the contract provisions to be carefully reviewed at the bidding and contract signing stage in overseas construction projects. From an academic point of view, it provides direction and basic knowledge of how to study the contract fields used in overseas construction EPC/Turnkey projects.

Deriving Key Risk Sub-Clauses of FIDIC Conditions of Standard Subcontract -Based on FIDIC Conditions of Subcontract for Construction, edition 2011- (FIDIC 표준하도급 계약조건 핵심 리스크 세부조항 도출)

  • Hong, Seong Yeoll;Jei, Jae Yong;Seo, Sung Chul;Park, Hyung Keun
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.42 no.3
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    • pp.439-448
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    • 2022
  • Recently, domestic small and medium-sized subcontractors participating in the overseas construction market are suffering from the continuous loss and damage due to the insufficient recognition of the importance of risk Sub-Clauses among conditions of subcontracts. Therefore, the need to derive risk Sub-Clauses for conditions of the subcontract has been raised, but until now, previous studies have been conducted focusing on deriving risk Sub-Clauses for standard conditions of contract for construction between the Employer and the Contractor. In this study, 52 risk Sub-Clauses were derived on the basis of the influence size of the Sub-Clauses through the Delphi technique targeting 94 Sub-Clauses of conditions of standard subcontract for construction edition 2011, issued by the International Federation of Consulting Engineers (FIDIC) and In addition, 33 key risk Sub-Clauses were finally derived through the PI Risk Matrix by Probability and Impact. The results of this study provide will useful information on key risk Sub-Clauses that need to be reviewed in advance to minimize contractual risks at the stage of bidding and signing contracts for overseas subcontract construction projects.

A Study of the Influencing Factors for Decision Making on Construction Contract Types : Focused on DoD Construction Acquisitions with Firm Fixed Price and Cost Reimbursable in FAR (건설공사 대가지급방식의 의사결정 영향요인에 관한 연구 - 미국 연방조달규정에 따른 미국 국방성의 정액계약과 실비정산계약을 중심으로 -)

  • Son, Young-Hoon;Kim, Kyung-Rai
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.23-35
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    • 2024
  • This study analyzed the correlation between each of the 12 influencing factors in FAR 16.04 and the decision-making process for construction contract types, using data from a total of 2,406 DoD Construction Acquisitions spanning from 2008 to 2022. The study considered 12 independent variables, grouped into 4 Characteristics with 3 factors each. Meanwhile, all other contract types were categorized into two types: Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP) and Cost-Reimbursement Contract (CRC), which served as the dependent variables. The findings revealed that FFP contracts significantly dominated in terms of acquisition volume. In line with prevailing beliefs, logistic data analysis and Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) analysis of Relative Weights from Experts' Survey demonstrated that independent variables like Uncertainty of the Scope of Work and Complexity found out to be increasing the likelihood of selecting CRC. The number of contractors in the market does indeed influence the possibilities of contract decision-making between CRC and FFP. Meanwhile, the p-values of the top 3 influencing factors on CRC from the AHP analysis-namely, Appropriateness of CAS, Project Urgency, and Cost Analysis-exceeded 0.05 in the binominal regression results, rendering it inconclusive whether they significantly influenced the construction contract type decision, particularly with respect to payment methods. This outcome partly results from the fact that a majority of respondents possessed specific experiences related to the USFK relocation project. Furthermore, influencing factors in construction projects behave differently than common beliefs suggest. As a result, it is imperative to consider the 12 influencing factors categorized into 4 Characteristics areas before establishing acquisition strategies for targeted construction projects.