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Risk Identification and Priority method for Overseas LNG Plant Projects - Focusing on Design Phase - (해외 LNG 플랜트 리스크요인 도출 및 우선순위 평가 - 설계단계를 중심으로 -)

  • Jang, Woo-Sik;Hong, Hwa-Uk;Han, Seung-Heon
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.146-154
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    • 2011
  • Korean contractors have been maintained sustainable growth since entering into overseas construction market for the first time in 1960' s. In 2010, Korean contractors ordered 761 billion (USD) from overseas markets. Especially, billion (USD) were earned by Korean contractors in overseas plant construction market which account for more than 80% of the total amount by Korean contractors. Nevertheless, many Korean contractors are suffering from lack of technological competitiveness and construction management skills in the design phase compared with global leading contractors. These conditions have directly effect on the success of projects in terms of cost, duration, and quality. So, this study focused on identifying the risk factors and developing risk priority method for the design phase of LNG plant projects whose market is expanding. Research procedures were conducted by the following three steps. First, total 57 risk factors were identified in design phase through extensive literature reviews and experts survey. Second, the authors developed risk priority method which are more suitable for design phase of LNG plant projects by using three criteria, Probability(P), Impact(I), and Coordination Index(CI). Finally, the suitability of risk priority method and practical applicability were verified through expert survey and interview. Consequently, if korean contractors use the suggested risk factors and priority method based on their own know-how and experiences, then more reasonable and rational risk management will be conducted in the design phase of LNG plant projects.

Suggestion for sustainable development of Korean traditional wooden Structure (Hanok)

  • Lee, Yunsub;Jin, Zhenhui;Seo, Nuri;Jung, Youngsoo
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2017.10a
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    • pp.159-166
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    • 2017
  • Recently, the wooden structure has been revived again as an eco-friendly structure technique. It is the counterattack of the wood material, which has become more recognized as a finishing material pushed by the concrete material in the rapid growth after the Industrial Revolution. However, it is difficult to conclude that this is a tendency of the construction market in the whole country. Perhaps this is a tendency to appear more strongly in Korea. It could be seen by comparing the characteristics of the overseas construction market with Korean's and the advanced constructed case of large-scale wooden structures in overseas. National wooden buildings show own characteristics such as construction methods, materials, and member dimensions of wood structures by country, which could be seen as a result of continuously developing their own technology. However, in Korea, despite its unique wooden structure and technology (Hanok; Korean traditional housing), it has not been developed continuously and treated it only as a living building exhibit. This is evidenced by the fact that only one percent of the building is constructed with traditional wooden building technology. Therefore, there are various efforts to modernize the traditional wooden structure technology, but it still does not reach the level of advanced wooden technology abroad. The characteristics of the Korean wooden building market were analyzed in order to suggest ways to develop the Korean wood structure technology. The characteristics of Hanok construction were analyzed through quantitative criteria to define the main development tasks for Hanok development to propose the long-term development path.

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MODELS FOR PREDICTING SINGAPORE CONTRACTORS' EXTENT OF INTERNATIONALIZATION

  • Florence Y.Y. Ling;Denise H.Y. Kwok
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.995-999
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    • 2009
  • Before a contractor embarks on exporting its services, it needs to know if it is likely to succeed. This research developed two prediction models to help contractors in Singapore predict the number of projects (Y1) and the contract values (Y2) that they are likely to secure from overseas. Detailed characteristics of 60 contractors who export their services (exporters) were obtained from the database of registered contractors in Singapore. Multiple linear regression models were developed and tests showed that Y1 is a robust model. A contractor's chance of winning more overseas projects may be predicted by the number of projects it acted as a subcontractor; the variety of projects it undertakes; the total contract value in the domestic market; and the number of countries it exported its services to. It is recommended that contractors who are planning to export their services be flexible instead of adopt a focused policy of undertaking only one or two project types in a few selected countries.

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Risk-sharing Strategies on EPC Contracts: Lessons-learned from Sabine Pass Liquefaction Project

  • Yoon, Sang-Moon;Lee, Jung-Heon;Lee, Eul-Bum
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2015.10a
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    • pp.629-630
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    • 2015
  • 'Sabine Pass Liquefaction Project (SPL Project)', a case study in this report, is the first construction project of a U.S. liquefaction facility for shale gas export overseas. This study analyzes the SPL Project to give understanding and a guideline to Korean EPC companies by benchmarking about effective risk-sharing strategies on EPC contracts. This study consists of three parts. The first summarizes the liquefaction process adopted on the SPL Project, named the 'ConocoPhillips Optimized Cascade Process', and compares it with other competitive liquefaction processes. The second introduces the unique features of the SPL EPC contract by comparing it with two other EPC forms of contracts: a FIDIC Silver Book for onshore plant projects and a contract of an offshore oil production (FPSO) project. The third focuses on the complexity of project financing (PF), especially lenders control and impact on the EPC contract such as covenant provisions to constrain variations and changes on the EPC Contract. From these conclusions, it is anticipated that this case study can provide a guideline for successful performance of Korean EPC contractors overseas.

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Global Building Market Assessment through 2019 Global Insight Analysis (Focusing on architecture) (2019년 글로벌 인사이트 분석을 통한 글로벌 건설시장 평가(건축분야))

  • Han, Jae Goo;Park, Hwan-Pyo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2020.06a
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    • pp.212-213
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    • 2020
  • In this study, the market growth potential for the construction sector and the company's ease of entry were analyzed by using construction scale and risk data among global insight data. The survey was conducted in 74 countries. The purpose is to provide basic data whose result can be used as policy-based data for the overseas construction industry.

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Problem Analysis and Improvement Strategy for Feasibility Analysis of Overseas Plant Construction Projects (해외 플랜트 건설사업의 타당성 분석 문제점 및 개선방안)

  • Lee, Won-Gyu;Park, Moon-Sun;Kim, Yong-Su
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.3-14
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    • 2010
  • This study investigated and analyzed feasibility analysis case studies, carried out by contractor of EPC LSTK projects in the planning stage to suggest the strategies to solve problems for project improvement. For this, five feasibility analysis case studies of gulf cooperation council (GCC) countries were reviewed and investigated. The results can be summarized as follows: 1) Those factors needed to be analyzed, including cost increase, project delay, quality decrease were insufficiently considered when assessing feasibility. 2) And improvement strategies for three problems mentioned above were suggested based on findings in feasibility analysis. 3) Lastly the process of the project feasibility analysis that can be applied to overseas plant construction project was suggested step by step.

Properties of High-strength and Carbonation of Concrete with Overseas Cement (해외시멘트를 사용한 콘크리트의 고강도 및 중성화 특성)

  • 이성복;하부도언;이도헌;지남용
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2000.04a
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    • pp.237-242
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    • 2000
  • Recently, the importation of overseas cement has been increasing and the spot materials of different quality from Japan have to be treated in overseas construction work for technical cooperation with neighboring countries. However, a study on the quality of those oversea materials has not yet been carried out systematically, especially cement among those materials. Accordingly, in this study the properties of high-strength concrete with oversea cement imported from four countries in East Asia and South-east Asia were investigated under normal and high temperature condition, including the carbonation of normal-strength concrete under normal temperature. As a result, it is found that the required of normal-strength concrete will be expected regardless of temperature condition when the flowability is ensured by selecting the appropriate superplaticizer and dosage of it, and the carbonation rate of normal-strength concrete with overseas cement is approximately the same as that with Japanese one under the condition of the same compressive strength.

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Analysis of the Domestic Construction Industry Classification System through an Overseas Construction Industry Case Study (해외 건설산업의 사례에 의한 국내 건설 업종 분류체계의 비교 분석)

  • Kim, Jeong-wook;Kim, Gyu-yong;Choi, Min-soo;Nam, Jeong-soo;Lee, Sang-soo
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.463-471
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    • 2022
  • The construction industry has a structure in which information asymmetry problems are complexly scattered compared to other industries. Since the construction industry classification system serves as a guideline for entering the construction market and can provide as a standard for construction consumers to select a supplier who can provide appropriate services, when judging the operation purpose or purpose of the construction industry registration system, it is very important to set up the system by rationally reviewing it. The purpose of this study is to examine the possibility of improvement in consideration of the risk factors related to the domestic construction industry registration industry classification system. To this end, we will conduct a case study on the construction industry classification system operated by overseas construction industry licenses or registration systems in Japan, the United States, and Australia, and compare it with the domestic industry classification system to derive implications and directions for improvement.