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Stronger collaboration among FIDIC and It’s Member Associations
Akihiko Hirotani
President of ORIENTAL CONSULTANTS Co.,Ltd.,President of Association of Japanese Consulting Engineers (AJCE)Chairman of FIDIC Member Associations in the Asia-Pacific Region (ASPAC)
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Presentation Outline
1. Introduction2. The role of Consulting Engineer and
FIDIC3. Networking in Asia-Pacific region4. Collaboration among FIDIC and Member
Associations5. Conclusion
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The global financial crisis is the worst of its kind since the Great Depression during the 1930s.Global growth is expected to drop to -1.3% in 2009.
Date: International Monetary Fund;World Economic Outlook 2009 April
1.IntroductionCurrent economic situation in the world
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Asian countries, such as China, India and ASEAN-5, also drop their growth rate but keep higher than that of developed countries.
2007 2008 2009 2010
WORLD 5.2 3.4 -1.3 1.9
U.S.A. 2.0 1.1 -2.8 0.0
Euro 2.6 1.0 -4.2 -0.4
Japan 2.4 -0.3 -6.2 0.5
U.K. 3.0 0.7 -4.1 -0.4
China 13.0 9.0 6.5 7.5
India 9.3 7.3 4.5 5.6
ASEAN-5 6.3 5.4 0.0 2.3
Overview of the World Economic Outlook Projection
Date: International Monetary Fund;World Economic Outlook 2009 April
1.Introduction
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China and India have also been affected the crisis but their economies have continued to grow, because both of them have huge domestic market.These powerful recoveries are expected to contribute to
stimulate other Asian economies. Rapid urbanization in that area is increasing the
demands for urban infrastructure – electricity, transport, sanitation and housing.
Current situation in Asia-Pacific region 1.Introduction
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There are other important global issues that need to be responded to as a matter of urgency.
■ climate change, ■ increasing energy demands, ■ the need for clean resources (water, air, foods)
1.Introduction
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Climate change
Climate change is a reality and the consequences are devastating - rising sea levels, decreasing fresh water resources, extreme droughts, storms and flooding, etc.
Photo: Japan Center for Climate Change Actions
1.Introduction
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Energy demands(Mtoe)
51% 47% 43% 40%
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11%12%
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2000 2010 2020 2030
Middle East
Africa
Central andSouth America
Asia (includeJapan and Korea)
China
Russia
OECD (exceptJapan and Korea)
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Date: IEA; World Energy Outlook 2002
1.Introduction
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1.Introduction
Global food supply-demand balance has been influenced by the expanding population and changing in harvested areas. In addition, the increasing demand for biofuel and the frequency of abnormal weather conditions have become major factors influencing global food supply-demand.
Food demands
Date: Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, JAPANWhite Paper 2008
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2.The role of Consulting Engineers and FIDIC
For pursuit of economic and environmental sustainability,considerable skill and knowledge are required.Consulting engineers have considerable potential to
contribute to sustainable development, because of their heavy important phase in the intellectual projects.
The role of Consulting Engineers
Transportation (roads, highways, railways, airport, harbors) Transportation (roads, highways, railways, airport, harbors) Water Supply, Drainage, SewerageWater Supply, Drainage, Sewerage
Energy developmentEnergy development
Environmental ManagementEnvironmental Management
Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesAgriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Disaster Prevention and Recovery Disaster Prevention and Recovery HealthHealth
Post Conflict RecoveryPost Conflict Recovery
ArchitectureArchitecture
Education Education
Quality of human
life
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2.The role of Consulting Engineers and FIDIC
A What FIDIC doesRepresentation Image
B What FIDIC provides membersBusiness practice Industry development
C What are FIDIC’s governing principles and philosophy
Quality Integrity Sustainability
The Objectives of FIDIC
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2.The role of Consulting Engineers and FIDIC
FIDIC ActivityProvide standard forms of contract for use between employers and contractors on international construction projects,
Provide Capacity Development Programme for Member Associations.
CEAI (India)CECOPHIL (Philippines)
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2.The role of Consulting Engineers and FIDIC
Provide Young Professionals Management Training Programme,
Support Young Professionals Forum that is networking for the consulting engineering industry's young professionals.
FIDIC Activity
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3. Networking in Asia-Pacific region
Global/local collaborationCapacity development of consulting engineersPromote adequate contract
Keywords for our challenge
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3. Networking in Asia-Pacific region
Global/local collaborationIn recent years, Asia-Pacific countries have
strengthened connection from various labels and aspects. (national policy / private business / academic, etc…)ASPAC member associations are promoting to share
their experience and knowledge each other.
Technical ExchangeInternational conference
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Several ASPAC member associations organized seminar for development of capacity of consulting engineers.
“FIDIC Asia-Pacific Contract Users' Conference” June 2009
“Seminar for Dispute Adjudication Board in Asia” July-August 2008at Kyoto University, Kyoto, 11 July 2008at JBIC, Tokyo, 18 July 2008at Habitat Center, Delhi, 22 August, 2008at Linden Suites, Manila, 28 August, 2008
3. Networking in Asia-Pacific regionCapacity development of consulting engineers
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3. Networking in Asia-Pacific regionCountry Organization Program/ Training Canter
Australia (ACEA) FIDIC-ACEA Project Sustainability Management Workshops, 2006Bangladesh (BACE) Planning
China (CNAEC) FIDIC-Tsinghua University-CNEAC (FTC) Regional Training Centre
China,Hong Kong (ACEHK) FIDIC Asia-Pacific Contract Users' Conference, June 2009
India (CEAI)
FIDIC Training Seminar on Management of Contract Claims and Resolution of Disputes,2008FIDIC-CEAI Capacity and PSM Seminars,2007FIDIC/ACEI-India Contracts Seminar,2008
Indonesia (INKINDO-TEKNIK) FIDIC-Indonesia Contracts Seminar, Jakalta, 2008
Iran (IRSCE) PlanningKorea (KENCA) FIDIC-KAIST-KENCA (FKK) Regional Training CentreMalaysia (ACEM) PlanningNepal (SCAEF) Contracts training courses for AsDB Resident Mission, 2008New Zealand (ACENZ) FIDIC PSM Training Seminar, August 2009Pakistan (ACEP) Planning
Philippines (CECOPHIL)FIDIC Project Sustainability Management Training Seminar, 2008FIDIC-CECOPHIL Contracts Seminar, 2008
Singapore (ACES) FIDIC DBO Seminar, September 2007
Sri Lanka (ACESL)Contracts training courses for AsDB Resident Mission, 2008 FIDIC/ACEL-Sri Lanka Contracts Seminar,2006
Vietnam (VECAS) FIDIC-DBF Intensive DAB Training Courses, March 2009
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3. Networking in Asia-Pacific region
Promote Quality-Based Selection to IFIsHigh quality consultants practice are based on adequate
contract.QBS is to be considered as the key element of project chain.
It exists to integrate quality, integrity, continuous capacity building, and effective working alliances while minimizing risks.
However, some International Finance Institutes in the region adopt Quality and Cost -Based Selection (QCBS).
Asian Development Bank (ADB):QCBSJapan International Cooperation Agency (JICA):QCBS
And more…
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4. Collaboration among FIDIC and Member Associations
FIDIC regional activity in the futureFIDIC regional conferenceFIDIC regional training programmesFIDIC regional young professional forumFIDIC regional office
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4. Collaboration among FIDIC and Member Associations
FIDIC regional conference will strengthen the relationship between FIDIC and its MAs. Regional conference should be organized by FIDIC
regional groups of Member Associations.
FIDIC Regional Conference
Katmandu, 12 March, 2009 Seoul, 22-25 April, 2008
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4. Collaboration among FIDIC and Member Associations
FIDIC provides a part of the programme as part of its International Training Programme to support MAs.Regional training centers offer a programme of courses,
usually mainly in the local language.
FIDIC Regional Training Programmes
FIDIC-Tsinghua University-CNEAC (FTC) Regional Training CentreFIDIC-KAIST-KENCA (FKK) Regional Training Centre
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FIDIC Regional Young Professionals Forum It is crucial to ensure that the younger generation, filled
with vitality and creativity, enters the fields of engineeringto strengthen and maintain our industry.For example, ASPAC YPF is regional activity of FIDIC
YPF in Asia- Pacific region.Iran
China
Japan
Australia
4. Collaboration among FIDIC and Member Associations
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4. Collaboration among FIDIC and Member Associations
FIDIC Regional OfficeIt is important to strengthen the relationship between
FIDIC and Member Associations, and to activate local activity.The FIDIC Regional office will be able to develop activity
adapted to the problem of in the region more powerfully.
FIDIC AfricaFIDIC Africa FIDIC Asia-PacificFIDIC Asia-PacificFIDIC EUROFIDIC EURO FIDIC AmericaFIDIC America
FIDIC HeadquartersFIDIC Headquarters
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5.Conclusion
In order to solve the critical issues and to realize sustainable development, the world needs the leadership, experience and creativity of the Consulting engineering industry.
It is important that our international connections among FIDIC MAs help us to keep abreast of new technologies, new source for projects.
With ever expanding FIDIC, we shall find the means for creating stronger collaboration among regional organizations of FIDIC and MAs to raise consultancy recognition.