Competency Level Evaluation for Construction Management in Southeast Asian Countries

  • Kwon, Nahyun (Dept. of Architecture and Architectural Engineering, Seoul National Univ.) ;
  • Park, Moonseo (Dept. of Architecture and Architectural Engineering, Seoul National Univ.) ;
  • Lee, Hyun-Soo (Dept. of Architecture and Architectural Engineering, Seoul National Univ.) ;
  • Son, Bo-Sik ;
  • Kim, Junyoung (Dept. of Architecture and Architectural Engineering, Seoul National Univ.) ;
  • Kwon, Byung-Gi (Dept. of Architecture and Architectural Engineering, Seoul National Univ.)
  • Published : 2017.10.27

Abstract

Recently, countries in the South-east Asia are making efforts to enhance the construction industry system and introduce the construction management system. However, it is challenging to apply construction management in site due to lack of technology and professionals for CM. This can result in frequent safety accidents, cost overrun, schedule delay, etc. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out a clear evaluation of the overall situation regarding the level of technology and required competency. The objective of this research is to investigate on which management skills and items for CM are required to improve the construction management skills in South-east Asian construction industry. As a result of the questionnaire, most of the officials selected that the design phase and the construction phase are important works, and the engineers evaluated activities during the bidding phase, the design phase and the construction phase as important works for construction management. However, in most of the results, it was observed that the current competency of Vietnam construction is insufficient compared to the evaluated importance of the skills. This can be explained by the fact that they are not capable of managing construction projects effectively as compared to the importance. The results can help to realize the inadequate aspects of local construction industry, which will be the basis of improvements. Also, it is expected to be supportive to improve construction management in the countries and also provide indicators related to work stage or technology that should be acknowledged when establishing the advancing strategy for Southeast Asian countries in the future.

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Acknowledgement

This work was supported by the Technology Innovation Program (10077606, To Develop an Intelligent Integrated Management Support System for Engineering Project) funded by the Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy (MOTIE, Korea).