Tools:
Business Integrity Management System: Set of formal procedures developed by the International Federation of Consulting Engineers (FIDIC) to identify potential risks, prevent and combat corruption, and implement business integrity policies for consulting firms.
Transparency International: Preventing Corruption in Construction: Transparency International developed a range of construction sector specific tools, including business principles, integrity pacts and standards for public contracting.
Ethics Resources for Civil Engineers: The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) maintains a variety of resources to assist civil engineer in learning about and implementing ethics systems.
Managing Integrity and Striving for Excellence - Corruption Prevention Package for Construction Industry, ICAC Hong Kong, 1998
Project Anti-Corruption Systems: Transparency International and the UK Anti-Corruption Forum developed tools to implement project anti-corruption systems for infrastructure, construction and engineering projects.
Resources on Corruption in the Construction Sector, U4 Helpdesk: This site gives an overview of international anti-corruption standards for the construction industry and offers links to practical anti-corruption tools for the industry.
Case Summaries:
The Construction Sector Transparency Initiative (CoST) is a global multi-stakeholder program designed to bring greater transparency to government contracting in construction.
International Federation of Consulting Engineers (FIDIC): FIDIC advocates for business integrity and developed a range of tools to address corruption challenges in engineering projects.
Association of Consulting Companies of Ecuador (ACCE): ACCE launched a Business Integrity Certification Program that aims to promote business integrity within public and private companies. Government agencies and civil society organizations participate in the program.
Ethics Management System of the Bavarian Construction Industry: The Bavarian construction industry association in Germany implemented an ethics integrity management system.
The UK Anti-Corruption Forum: The UK Anti-Corruption Forum is an alliance of UK business associations, professional institutions, and businesses from the infrastructure, construction and engineering sectors.
Integrity Pact for Expansion of Berlin Airport: Schönefeld Airport Berlin and Transparency International Germany set up an integrity pact.
Integrity Pact for Construction of Three Brothers in Latvia: For the construction of three modern cultural facilities, Transparency International Latvia, construction companies and the Ministry of Culture signed an Integrity Pact for the tendering process.
Documents:
Infrastructure Governance and Corruption: Where Next?, Charles Kenny, World Bank 2007, Paper. This paper looks at what has been learned about the role of governance in infrastructure and provides some recent examples of reform efforts and project approaches aimed at countering corruption.
Measuring and Reducing the Impact of Corruption in Infrastructure, Charles Kenny, World Bank 2006, Paper. This paper analyses the extent and impact of corruption in infrastructure in developing countries and draws some conclusions regarding priorities for infrastructure anti-corruption research and activities in projects.
Monitoring Corruption: Evidence from Field Experiment in Indonesia, Benjamin A. Olken, Journal of Political Economy, 2007. This paper presents a randomized field experiment on reducing corruption in road projects in Indonesia.