Bangladesh is a developing country with a per capita GDP of
approximately US$500 per annum. The country's economy is mainly based on
agriculture. However, this scenario has gradually been changing since
1990. A construction boom started in the country after 1990 owing to the
necessity for industrial buildings, corporate offices, housing units,
roads and other types of infrastructure. Bangladesh has made major
progress in recent years, with sustained macroeconomic stability. The
Government of Bangladesh has been pursuing a policy of promoting a
competitive market-based economy through financial and industrial policy
reforms, as well as trade liberalization.Major challenges faced by the
Bangladesh construction sector in this context relate to how to improve
the local technological capacity through technology transfer, enhance
competition in the domestic market and improve the competitiveness of
domestic enterprises through efficiency gains. In this book the key
strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats for Bangladesh
construction industry are identified. The business process for local and
foreign firms are included with an emphasis on methods of tendering and
taxation process.