Business Trends: EPC 2030: Five vital characteristics that will define the EPC firm of tomorrow

The state of the global engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) industry can accurately be described as “challenging.” Operating in an environment of volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous conditions, EPC firms are facing unsustainable levels of stress. From onerous contracting models that discourage collaboration, to unpredictable commodity prices that undermine the attractiveness of the sector as an employer, the reasons are many and complex. Combined, these stressors are the forces that will reshape the industry over the next decade. Where does that leave the innovators—the next generation of ambitious engineers and executives who want to drive change and improve performanc

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