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Current Status and Progress of Current Status and Progress of Construction CALS in KoreaConstruction CALS in Korea
Asian Construction IT Round Table MeetingAsian Construction IT Round Table MeetingTokyoTokyo, , Japan 2007. 8. 2 ~ 2007. 8. 3Japan 2007. 8. 2 ~ 2007. 8. 3
Won-Sik ChoiDirector, Construction Information Research Department
Korea Institute of Construction Technology (KICT)
2. Aug. 20072. Aug. 2007
ⅡⅡ. Government e. Government e--ProcurementProcurement
ⅠⅠ. Current Status of Construction Industry. Current Status of Construction Industry
ⅢⅢ. Construction CALS in Korea. Construction CALS in Korea
ⅣⅣ. Construction and Transportation R&D. Construction and Transportation R&D
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Ⅰ. Current Status of Construction Industry
GDP-to-Construction Investment Ratio
Domestic and Foreign Contract Amount
■ GDP-to-Construction Investment Ratio
16.80%17.00%
16.40%
17.60%
15.40%
14 .00%
14 .50%
15 .00%
15 .50%
16 .00%
16 .50%
17 .00%
17 .50%
18 .00%
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 year
Construction Investment/GDP
Construction investment accounts for 15.4% of GDP
Construction investment is expected to increase in 2007
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■ Domestic and Foreign Contract Amount
83
10294
99107
36 7 1016
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 year
billi
on U
S$
domestic contra ct amountforeign contra ct amount
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Ⅱ. Government e-Procurement
History of e-procurement
e-procurement Concept
Volume of e-procurement in 2006
Annual record of e-procurement in 20066/24
■ History of e-procurement
KONEPS was established based on the e-procurement system of PPS (Public Procurement Service)The KONEPS services were opened in Oct. 2002.Renaming as KONEPS(Korea ON-line e-Procurement System)(previously-used GePS(Government electronic Procurement Systems)
1997~2001 2002.10 2005~
• EDI SYSTEM(1997)• e-Shopping Mall(2008)• e-Bidding(2000)• e-Payment(2001)
• KONEPS(2002.10)• CRM(2004)
• Ubiquitous Service(2005)• Total Shopping Mall(2006)
Prior to KONEPSPrior to KONEPS
Launch ofKONEPS
Launch ofKONEPS
AdvancingKONEPS
AdvancingKONEPS
(Ref: 2007 annual report, 2007.5)7/24
■ e-procurement Concept
KONEPS is an e-procurement system where all procurement processes are conducted online from registration, bidding and contracting through to payment
DeliveryinspectionPayment
e-Contracting
e-BiddingShopping
mall
Productinformation
Bid notice
MOGAHA G4C
MOFE NAFIS
Certifying authority
Construction association
Commercial bank
Organizations linked to KONEPS
Surety insurance
Credit information agency
Administrative network
Product Information user organization
PublicOrganization
PPS
Supplier
※ MOGAHA : Ministry of Government Administration and Home Affairs / MOFE : Ministry of Finance and Economy
(Ref: 2007 annual report, 2007.5)8/24
US$ 78B(72%)
US$ 29B(27%)
US$ 25B(86%)
US$ 4B(14%)
Private
e-biddings
■ Volume of e-procurement in 2006
Others
Domestic ConstructionContract Amount (US$ 107B)
Public
Transaction Volume of KONEPS (Total US$ 44B)
US$ 2B(5%)US$ 3B(7%)
US$ 22B(49%)US$ 27B
(60%)
US$ 6B(14%)
US$ 11B( 25%)
e-ShoppingMall
e-Bidding
OtherTransaction
ConstructionWorks
ServicesGoods
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■ Annual record of e-procurement in 2006
CustomersCustomers
Transaction VolumeTransaction Volume
US$ 44 B through KONEPS*
210,000 biddings were conducted electronically through KONEPS
with the participation of 21million bidders
The world’s largest e-marketplace with an annual transaction volume of US$ 44B
(Ref: 2007 KONEPS Brochure, 2007.5)
35,000 organizations and 160,000 businesses
180,000 users visit KONEPS and 140,000 documents
are exchanged online per day
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Ⅲ. Construction CALS in Korea
The Construction CALS projects in 2007
Operation and Technical Improvement of the CALS systems
Development and Operation of the Construction CALS standards
Development of the third 5-year plan for the Construction CALS project
Application Scheme of IT to the Construction CALS systems
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Operation and Technical Improvement of the CALS systems
Development and update of the CALS standards
Development of the third 5-year plan for the CALS project
Application Scheme of IT to the CALS systems
■ The Construction CALS projects in 2007
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■ Operation and Technical Improvement of the CALS systems
CALS systems management
Improvement of system performance
System update by adding new functions
Minor changes and function repair
User’s guide enhancement
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■ Development and Operation of the Construction CALS standards
Pilot test of cost managementStudy on the relationship among WBS, activity and cost informationStudy on exchange method of construction progress information Pilot test of construction cost management based on WBS
Maintenance and dissemination of the Construction CALS standardsDevelopment and revision of the Construction CALS standards(Standards development, Technical Support, Revision)Repository systems service for the construction CALS standardsOperation of standardization committee
Development of national standardization planSurvey and analysis of construction information standardsDevelopment of institutionalization approachStrategy development for dissemination of the standards
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■ Development of the third 5-year plan for the Construction CALS project
Analysis of environment and status of construction information
Assessment of result and effect of the Construction CALS
Development of key project plan
Establishment of Action Plan
History
1st 5-year plan (1998-2002) : Infrastructure development
2nd 5-year plan (2003-2007) : Operation and application of the systems
3rd 5-year plan (2008-2012) : Development of new research items
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■ Application Scheme of IT to the Construction CALS systems
Study on the component technology of automatic field data equipment
Research on field data acquisition using ubiquitous and sensor technology
Development of pilot functions
Application of the pilot functions and result analysis
Study on the use of mobile equipmentStudy on the structure of mobile system
Pilot function development and pilot test
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(Ref: 2007 KICTEP Brochure, 2006.10)
7 R&DProject groups
7 R&DProject groups
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Ⅳ. Construction and Transportation R&D
■ Innovation of construction technology
Smart HighwaysIntelligent road technologies allowing safe, pleasant and high-speed driving
Extra long-span BridgesTechnologies for bridges having longer spans, hybrid bridges
Environmentally friendly water resources systemsTechnologies allowing the construction of real-time water managementsystems incorporating IT and telecommunications technologies
Improvement of productivity and safetyDevelopment of lighter and more intelligent materials and IT-based design and construction process
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■ Advancement of air transportation and logistics
Flight operation systemSmall and medium aircraft certification technologies
Next-generation navigation system
Air logistics system
Logistics system Logistics management technology
Multi-modal handling system
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■ Implementation of more efficient transportation systems
Intelligent transportation systems
Integrated transportation system implementation
technologies with safety and environment taken into
account
Future transportation systems
Innovative transportation management systems and
future automobile traffic operation systems
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■ Development of future railroad technologies
High-speed railroadsUltra high-speed railroad over 400 km/h, magnetic levitation railroad systems
Generic railroadsImproved performance for existing railroads including the introduction of tilting trains, and maintenance and safety management technologies
Urban railroadsHigh efficiency urban railroad systems including localized light electric railroads
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■ Advancement of plant technologiesgies
Gas plantsTechnologies that could lead the global market, including LNG plants and GTL plants
Seawater desalination systemsSeawater desalination system construction and standardization technologies
Environmentally friendly energy plantsCombined plants using recycled energy, and ultra-clean incineration
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■ High-tech urban development
U-Eco cityConstruction of an environmentally friendly city by way of combining information, energy and eco-city technologies
Development of mixed-use spacesCreation of skyscrapers, submarine tunnels, artificial islands, underground spaces and other new types of spaces
Urban regenerationCreation of sustainable residential environments including the improvement of existing urban environments
Intelligent geographic information managementManagement of geographic information for the efficient utilization of the national territory
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■ Preparation of technological infrastructure and training of work force
Standardization of technologies
Certification of construction materials, and
standardization of performance criteria
Development of policies
R&D planning and management, development of
future technology strategies, and training of
technical manpower
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