| About us
Economies around the globe today are in a period of profound
change: Globalisation of markets, rapid increase in foreign
direct investment, limited government funds, privatisation,
computerisation of the industries and new methods of financing
are but a few trends that European contractors, too, have
to address in their international business at the beginning
of the 21st century. These general trends pose challenges,
which h ave considerable knock-on effects on the construction
industry. Cross-border mergers, diversification, concentration
on construction-related services instead of pure execution
of projects, investment-financing, reduction of labour force,
increasing share of subcontracting are some of the consequences.
Our objectives
European International Contractors (EIC) as a professional
organisation tries to address those questions on a political
level and aims at improving the international framework conditions
prevailing for its members outside the European Union. For
this purpose EIC maintains permanent relations with international
and other organisations whose policy is of relevance for
the international construction business. Furthermore, it offers
a unique forum for international contractors to come together
and to exchange their international experience. Annual revenue
of the international business carried out by those contractors
affiliated by EICs Member Federations amounted in the
year 2000 to more than 45 billion Euro (i.e. without the revenue
from inside the European Union).
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