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Globalization of the Engineering and Construction Industry

Fall 2006

Image of a group of people layered on a world map.
This image shows the effect of globalization on world languages. (Image courtesy of Nicolle Rager Fuller, National Science Foundation.)

Course Highlights

This course features lecture summaries and selected presentations in the lecture notes section, as well as a list of readings.

Course Description

This course explores the challenges and risks faced by senior managers of construction, engineering and architecture companies in entering global markets in general, and sponsoring concessions in particular. The course includes a discussion of innovative approaches to nation building, partnering, finance, utilization of specialized delivery systems, privatization, outsourcing and concessions; opportunities created by advanced information technology; and appropriate strategies for entering attractive and rapidly expanding international fields and markets.

Syllabus

This course explores the challenges and risks faced by senior managers of construction, engineering and architecture companies in entering global markets in general, and sponsoring concessions in particular. The course includes a discussion of innovative approaches to nation building, partnering, finance, utilization of specialized delivery systems, privatization, outsourcing and concessions; opportunities created by advanced information technology; and appropriate strategies for entering attractive and rapidly expanding international fields and markets.

The class will explore the implications and likely impact of growing globalization on current and future managers of construction, engineering and architectural enterprises. Thomas Friedman's prizewinning book, The Lexus and the Olive Tree, will serve as a primary reading. In addition, the course will draw from a number of outside readings and cases, including The Engineering News-Record's "Greatest Construction Projects" and a case study of Empresas ICA and the Mexican road privatization program.

Classroom participation is organized to treat the students as recent appointees to the management committee of a large international construction, consulting or architectural firm. The students are encouraged to analyze a variety of challenges, issues and concerns from this perspective.

For the twelfth and final session, the students will be divided into teams and will prepare a business plan for establishing a foreign office, major investment or concession, in order to utilize and demonstrate the various tools and approaches explored in the course.

Calendar

SES # TOPICS
1 Course Introduction
2 20/20: Vision for the Future of the AEC Field
3 The Growing Globalization of the Architecture, Engineering and Construction Fields
4 Impact of Globalization of Financial Markets on Construction Industry
5 International Markets, Networking/Marketing and Selecting the Appropriate Project Delivery System
6 Marketing
7 The New Technologies and New Markets
8 Risk Management Opportunities and Parochialism and Other Barriers to Overseas Involvement
9 Delivery Systems
10 Establishing a Foreign Office
11 Productivity, Competitiveness and Innovation
12 Report to Board of Directors



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