Korea Experience Project Management Consortium on the U.S. Forces Korea Relocation Program(Architectural/Urban Planning and Design)
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概要
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Program management is important for the successful completion of construction projects. The Korean government has encountered many problems such as poor cooperation, limited trust, and ineffective communications, often resulting in adversarial relationships between stakeholders, and thus poor project implementation in terms of time, cost, and quality. Organizations such as the Associated General Contractors of America, the American Society of Civil Engineering, and the Army Corps of Engineers have championed partnering through educational programs, workshops, and training manuals. However, few studies have conducted an empirical investigation of the process. Our aim was to leverage advantages for the product line construction of a mega military construction project using dedicated partnering based on a program management consortium (PMC) model and to implement an ongoing feedback program of best practice/lessons learned to minimize the mistakes made in sequenced construction. We discuss key developmental aspects of the United States Forces and a Korean relocation program management consortium. Our findings will benefit in the performance of the United States Forces, Korean relocation program management, and other large government-run public or private consortium-funded projects. They will also aid in the identification of new and creative ways to solve issues associated with the establishment of program management consortiums.
- 社団法人日本建築学会の論文
- 2008-05-15
著者
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Paek Joon-hong
School Of Civil And Architectural Engineering Yonsei University
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Paek Joon-hong
School Of Architectural Engineering Yonsei University
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Ko Ok-Yeol
Ministry of National Defense, Defense Installation Agency
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Ko Ok-yeol
Ministry Of National Defense Defense Installation Agency
関連論文
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