DocumentCode :
2207281
Title :
Lessons Learned from Multinational Parties Involved Program Management Consortiums in Korea
Author :
Ko, Ok-Yeol ; Shim, Jae-Kwang
Author_Institution :
Minist. of Nat. Defense, Defense Installation Agency, Seoul, South Korea
fYear :
2009
fDate :
26-28 Dec. 2009
Firstpage :
4363
Lastpage :
4366
Abstract :
This study explores the issue of program management consortia involving multinational participants. The aim of this research was to leverage advantages in program management (PM) skills and PM model improvement in product line construction in mega scale construction programs, typically funded by public funds. Such ventures involve multinational parties using dedicated partnering based on a program management consortium (PMC) to reduce confrontation between parties in complex circumstances, allowing an open and non-adversarial approach to project management. This research also seeks to implement an ongoing feedback program of best practices and lessons learned to minimize the repetition of mistakes and to reduce costs in sequenced construction. Recently, the Korean government has planned to undertake three large new projects: the Korean Peninsula major river maintenance, the reclamation of Se-Mangum, and the Science/Business City. This paper starts by providing a framework for the cost-reduction strategy for the United States Forces Korea (USFK) Relocation Program, which will be funded with public funds and a private fund investment (PFI) that combines programs executed by two governments as owners and multinational stakeholders, joined in the PMC. The establishment of project-oriented consortia is an innovative and non-adversarial approach to massive international construction projects. Such projects have used various tools effectively and skillfully. This experience may offer an opportunity to practice new and advanced program management delivery methods, and it is expected that Korea will gain a competitive advantage in the international construction market.
Keywords :
construction industry; cost reduction; investment; procurement; project management; Korea; Korean Peninsula; Korean government; United States forces Korea relocation program; construction services; cost-reduction strategy; international construction market; international construction projects; multinational parties; multinational stakeholders; private fund investment; procurement; program management consortiums; program management delivery methods; program management skills; project management; river maintenance; Cities and towns; Conference management; Costs; Engineering management; Innovation management; Investments; Local government; Project management; Quality management; Rivers;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Information Science and Engineering (ICISE), 2009 1st International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Nanjing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4909-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICISE.2009.712
Filename :
5454504
Link To Document :
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