
Special American Business Internship Training Program
Promoting Partnerships, Generating Results
ROAD CONSTRUCTION
for Eurasia
June 13 – July 11, 2009
SCOPE AND MISSION
The Special American Business Internship Training (SABIT) Road Construction Program is designed to train 18 mid- to senior-level engineers and executives from the Eurasian road construction sector. These delegates, screened and selected by the U.S. Department of Commerce, represent industry leaders who are seeking information on improvements in road construction techniques and technologies, construction equipment, road design, materials and quality control.
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
The program will provide a comprehensive understanding of road construction in the United States. The goal is for these high-level professionals to return home with the skills and knowledge necessary to affect change and make improvements within their own organizations, countries and the region.
BENEFITS OF PARTICIPATION
This is a unique opportunity for U.S. companies to provide industry insight and training while showcasing their products and services to Eurasian counterparts. In addition, U.S. organizations hosting this delegation can start to build relationships with these professionals to exchange information and contacts. Through these valuable contacts, host companies can better explore commercial opportunities and partnerships in the region.
PROGRAM STRUCTURE
This program will begin June 13, 2009 in Washington, D.C. with an orientation and visits to relevant government agencies and associations in the Washington, DC-area. During the remaining three weeks the delegation will travel to select regions and cities across the country to meet with leading U.S. construction firms, equipment manufacturers, associations and state agencies.
HOST THIS DELEGATION
SABIT is currently looking for U.S. hosts to provide training for a few hours or a full day at their organizations. Training will cover the following topics that are relevant to the delegates, and represents some of the current challenges they face within their organizations:
![]() | Construction equipment and materials |
![]() | Financial and project management |
![]() | Road design: High-volume and rural roads |
![]() | Geographic and climatic considerations |
![]() | Quality control: Mixes and materials |
![]() | IT applications in road construction |
COST OF PARTICIPATION
SABIT will cover the majority of program costs for all delegates, including round-trip airfare to the United States, U.S. domestic travel, lodging, insurance, meals and incidental expenses, and interpreters to travel with the group. In turn, U.S. host companies and organizations are asked to provide their industry expertise in the topics pertaining to this particular program.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
To learn more about this program, please contact:
Justyna Kottke, International Trade Specialist
Telephone: (202) 482-6429
Fax: (202) 482-2443
E-mail: justyna.kottke@mail.doc.gov
Tanner Johnson, International Trade Specialist
Telephone: (202) 482-53807
Fax: (202) 482-2443
E-mail: tanner.johnson@mail.doc.gov