9. Keynote - Glenn Doran Presentation

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ECI’s 23rd Annual Conference 2012

The European Construction Industry

- Facing the Global Challenges

26 & 27 April 2012 Hilton Hotel, Dusseldorf

Global Challenges Facing the US Construction Industry

Glenn F. Doran ConocoPhillips, General Manager Asia Pacific - Project Development Chair, Construction Industry Institute

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The Challenge

Organization Readiness Vs.

Project Environment

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Organization Readiness

Only if you are ready to address: Changing workforce demographics Increasing project complexity and risk Industry Image

Will your organization be ready to successfully execute construction

projects in the future?

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Workforce

From 2010 to 2020 theUS 65+ Population Will Grow Rapidly

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• Average age of workers is changing • Smaller, less educated, incoming labor pool • National mobility decreasing • Increase in employer changes by individuals • Since 2008 many experienced workers have left the industry

Source: CII presentation Nov 2011, “Preparing for the New Normal” by Dr. Thomas Stinson, Lead Economist, State of Minnesota

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Industry Image

• Fewer people are entering the construction industry • Fewer professionals choosing construction management path • Re-create construction as a career path for younger generations

Construction sectors need to improve communication

of opportunity and importance

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Project Execution • Economies are picking up in the US and around the world • Capital spend is forecast to increase worldwide creating opportunities across many industries • New projects are increasingly more complex • Project risk has increased

US Construction Spending 12 Month % Change by Industry44%

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Data Source: AGC of America, December 2011

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Project Complexity • Challenged to build bigger than

ever before • Accomplish what hasn’t been done

before • More technologically advanced

facilities • New Location issues – availability

of infrastructure • Global projects with international

partnerships • Financing issues • Local and Global Labor markets

impact • Layers of supplier quality

Political Stability

Larger Scale Scope

Supplier Quality

Changing Labor

Markets

Stakeholder Management

Global Locations

Financing

New Technology

Construction Project

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Opportunity through Productivity Construction Industry Fact:

“Value of construction work done per employee in Heavy and civil

engineering construction subsector increased 64% between 2002 and 2007.” Source: US Census

Increasing Productivity Has Two Parts

QUALITY INNOVATION

Source: CII presentation Nov 2011, “Preparing for the New Normal” by Dr. Thomas Stinson, Lead Economist, State of Minnesota

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Opportunity through People

• Companies that can leverage their staff can be successful • Recruiting, Training and Re-creating experienced teams • Recruiting has changed

Source: CII presentation Nov 2011, “Preparing for the New Normal” by Dr. Thomas Stinson, Lead Economist, State of Minnesota

Retention Recruitment Retraining

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Application at ConocoPhillips

TALENT MANAGEMENT TEAMS

Retention

Recruitment

Retraining

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Meeting the Challenge

Knowledge Creation • Research to define best practices, breakthroughs, and industry norms

• Research, Academic and Breakthrough Strategy committees

Knowledge Dissemination • Research publications, implementation guides, educational materials, workshops and conferences

• Implementation Strategy and Professional Development committees

Knowledge Assessment • The impact of CII practices through benchmarking and metrics

• Benchmarking & Metrics committee

Knowledge Management • Organization and assessment of the relevance of the 500-plus CII documents and publications

• Knowledge Management committee

European Construction Institute

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