Take your business to the next level - Internationally

5 tips

22 JULY 2021

   Taking your business to the next level and working internationally could be effortful but put everything on the paper and start from there!

 How do you start implementing your project in a different country?

1. Research – find your customers

 Doing research on the market could take weeks or months of work by reading, searching, or even traveling. It is key to understand if your strategy is demanded and if it brings satisfaction to the searched area and community.

 It is not easy to persuade a foreign customer to have trust in your services.

 We can take Romania as an example, a home country for many we know and where the construction industry developed and increased amazingly over the years.

 Civcons Design Ltd extended their services in Romania with significant success and continues to do so, by bringing considerable value to its community and environment through finished projects and the ones who are still in process.

 British property investors choose Romania as a country where their strategy and projects can be developed.

 You can check out a project in progress called “Moisa’s Residence”, a project that includes 40 houses. For more information click here.

2. Strategy and Diversity

 The construction industry uniquely allows diversity, and by building something through the right strategy, you could change the whole sight of a place, city, or country only with a single piece of “art”.

 Construction takes place in all areas or parts of a country, and you can develop your idea successfully. Click here for more.

3. Travelling and access to the field

 Traveling helps to understand the culture, the people’s view, the requests, the “what is beneficial” for that place, and “how to create a strong base for a successful project” in your business.

 For that, you will need time – hours spent “on the road”, journeys to different places and institutions, and an extraordinary level of communication with all the involved parts.

4. Regulations, Culture, Language

 Romania is a member of the EU since 2007 and a member of NATO since 2004. It’s got Construction as a main Industry and EU showed substantial interest by investing in its improvement.

 Romanian Annual growth of Construction Industry is in top 10 of EU with an increase of 12.2% comparing to the statistics from last 2 years.

 Due to its location, Romania’s climate is temperate continental, as it varies between extremely warm summers to freezing winters. Doing research on the all-season construction materials needed for a building will help bring on the market a better value and durability to a project.

 Finding the right members who will be able to understand the law and talk fluently in the local language, will bring better overall progress and productivity.

 For general information check out our page.

5. Flexibility           

 Be willing to change direction and be flexible on any unexpected changes but have a structured plan!

 As many of us know that artificial intelligence finds its way more and more in our daily life, this could be an advantage in helping our workforce into the construction industry, because those two are interdependent.

 Organise everything in detail so it is worth your investment and time!

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