Authors
Chan Sik Park, Hyoun Seung Jang, Seok In Choi, Hyun Chul Cho
Publication date
2010/5/15
Journal
Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering
Volume
9
Issue
1
Pages
25-30
Publisher
ARCHITECTURAL INSTITUTE OF JAPAN (AIJ), ARCHITECTURAL INSTITUTE OF KOREA (AIK), ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY OF CHINA (ASC)
Description
The dynamic nature of the construction industry, rapidly changing global market environments, and lowest cost competitive bidding make it difficult to survive in global construction markets. To understand global construction markets and find success factors regarding a firm’s growth, this study was conducted to develop basic data related to establishing future business strategies for Korean firms by analyzing their current business strategies as well as other advanced firms in the global construction market. To select construction companies for a case analysis, construction firms listed in the” Top 225 Global Contractors” from Engineering News-Record from 1995 to 2007 were reviewed. The model of change of business structures was examined by selecting and classifying such firms using two analysis standards in terms of the size of revenues and competitors. It was found that those firms were proactive and responsive to changing markets by increasing their overseas revenues and enhancing their competency through more diversified products in order to stabilize their revenue structure.