Implementing lean construction to improve quality and megaproject construction: a case study

IF 1.2 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Khalil Idrissi Gartoumi, M. Aboussaleh, S. Zaki
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Purpose This paper aims to explore a framework for implementing Lean Construction (LC) to provide corrective actions for quality defects, customer dissatisfaction and value creation during the construction of megaprojects. Design/methodology/approach This paper presents a case study involving the construction of the Mohamed VI Tower in Morocco. It is the tallest tower in Africa, with 55 floors and a total height of 250 m. This study of the quality of the work and the involvement of the LC was carried out using the Define–Measure–Analysis–Improve–Control approach from Lean six sigma. It describes the Critical to Quality and analyses the root causes of quality defects, customer dissatisfaction and variation in the quality process. Findings Firstly, the results of this study map the causal factors of lack of quality as established in the literature. Secondly, the LC tools have reduced non-value-added sources of quality waste and, consequently, improved critical quality indicators. Research limitations/implications This document focuses on one part of the tower’s construction and is limited to a project case in a country where LC is rarely used. Originality/value This study reinforces the literature reviews, surveys and the small number of case studies that have validated the potential of LC and further clarifies future directions for the practical emergence of this quality improvement approach, especially for large-scale projects.
实施精益施工提高质量与大工程建设:一个案例研究
目的本文旨在探索一个实施精益施工的框架,为大型项目施工过程中的质量缺陷、客户不满和价值创造提供纠正措施。设计/方法论/方法本文介绍了一个涉及摩洛哥穆罕默德六世塔建设的案例研究。它是非洲最高的塔,有55层,总高度为250米。这项关于工作质量和LC参与的研究是使用精益六西格玛的定义-测量-分析-改进-控制方法进行的。它描述了质量的关键,并分析了质量缺陷、客户不满和质量过程变化的根本原因。发现首先,本研究的结果绘制了文献中确定的质量缺乏的原因图。其次,LC工具减少了质量废物的非增值来源,从而提高了关键质量指标。研究局限性/含义本文件侧重于塔架施工的一部分,仅限于很少使用LC的国家的项目案例。独创性/价值本研究加强了文献综述、调查和少量案例研究,这些研究验证了LC的潜力,并进一步阐明了这种质量改进方法实际出现的未来方向,尤其是对于大型项目。
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