Lean Construction

Lean construction processes are streamlined to eliminate operational inefficiencies and enhance the value on projects.


Risks Addressed:

The poor safety record of the construction industry over the decades makes it one of the most hazardous industries worldwide. The poor safety culture among workers on construction sites is a major cause of accidents. The industry has consistently recorded injury and fatality rates that are among the highest of all industries. This is because the complex and dynamic nature of construction projects makes it difficult to maintain injury-free performance on job sites. This may be as a result of unsafe behavior of workers, inadequacy of tools and machinery, nature of the work environment or improper designs, to name a few.

The design process is complex and uncertain. It may be compounded by erratic decision making by the client, time pressure and the numerous interdependencies of the various building professionals. Significant causes of design problems include poor briefing and communication, inadequacies in the technical knowledge of designers, lack of confidence in preplanning for design work, delayed input from the client, changes in design objectives, unbalanced design resources, late engagement of a design party and late decisions. These problems result in slow approvals from the client, insufficient time to complete design documents and late appointment of consultants. The non-sequential progress of the erratic design process impacts the construction stage  in the form of delays, inadequate information and poorly constructible design solutions. Final designs may include hidden problems that appear only in the construction phase which may result in deficient planning and resource allocation, missing of vital information and change orders which may reduce performance in the design and construction phases and eventually decrease the value provided for the customer.  Efforts made to rectify the situation are considered a type of waste from a lean perspective. They are economically and socially costly and add no value to the client.

Problems also arise in construction due to an exclusive focus on the goal of task completion without paying adequate attention to the equally important goal of value generation and work flow management. This adds variability to the construction process in the form of change orders, rework, decreased constructability, cost overruns, and delays which result in major disruptions to the work process. This consumes extra resources and negatively impacts the overall system performance in terms of budget, schedule and quality. An important component of lean construction is its focus on the system rather than component processes. Stability of the work flow in construction is done through planning and control systems and the integration of the design and construction phases.

The safety of workers on job sites attracts much attention and is usually prioritized on construction projects on projects. Also, the pursuit towards sustainable development in the nation puts a huge responsibility on the built environment to design and construct buildings which address the concerns of environmental degradation, resource depletion and the creation of a healthy and safe environment. Consistent with the lean principle of eliminating waste is the removal of safety hazards and the risks associated with it. Implementing lean techniques efficiently reduces variability in construction which results in better safety performance.


How Risks are Reduced:

The overall philosophy of lean provides a focused approach for continuous process improvement and utilizes various tools and techniques such as the Last Planner® system, six sigma, value stream mapping and the five S’s to bring about such improvements. The application of these tools also promotes safety on construction sites. In order to achieve a safe workplace, lean plans the construction process and the working environment in a way that reduces workers' exposure to hazards. In addition, work procedures, decisions and actions are carried out to overcome the effects of risks and the major obstacles in work processes.

Availability

vPlanner
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DPS
To obtain information, visit Last Planner System or contact 1-732-371-3798

Spigit, Inc.
To obtain information, visit Spigit Lean Construction or contact 1-855-774-4480