Construction Project Management Overseas : Have fun and work abroad
Author: Nick Smith: Executive Officer ICPMA and Past President 2017-9
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There was a knock at my door in November 2005. “Come work in Oman,” said the headhunter, “you’ll love it.” By the eve of my 49th birthday the following February I was playing my part in a brand new mega-project, building a massive new neighbourhood on 2.6 sq km of beachfront in the sultanate. Prior to this, apart from a little exposure to US working practice, I’d spent my whole professional life in my homeland of England, involved in mixed-use and housing developments. As an urban designer the thought of something much bigger in an unknown land was too exciting to turn down, so off I went with my slightly unconvinced wife and youngest daughter.
Our experience was a revelation and changed our lives forever, for the better. I’d never before had to try to manage such complexity with colleagues from so many nationalities and cultures. Strange working practices were the norm, and the place was hot enough to boil an egg outside pretty much all year. The secret was to use the best of everything, not necessarily the stuff I was used to, but finding the optimum planning tools, delivery methods and problem-solvers from all around the world. Communication was key.
We were in Oman for 8 years and I still visit to consult. We became much more international in our outlook and appreciative of the needs of others, and what works and what doesn’t. We’re so thankful that the chance came our way: it was simply the best. I wrote about my experiences in a book called “Oman, My Dear” published in 2020 and available through Amazon.
All aspects of the design, project management and construction industries generate opportunities to work overseas. I met my friends at ICPMA because I made that step. Our association boasts many who have experience in international markets away from home and have become more effective professionals by virtue of that. For the young and talented, the world awaits. We all know how nice it is to have an enjoyable holiday in another country. But the experience of living, working and succeeding some place else is priceless. Take it if you can.
--ICPMA 18:13, 15 Mar 2022 (BST)
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