Abstract
Post Disaster Reconstruction (PDR) projects are currently facing many issues. The
highly demanding construction process of PDR projects that involves a number of different and well-coordinated courses of action can be simplified through integrating lean construction. Hence, Lean Iceberg Model (LIM) implementation for PDR projects will eventually minimise the issues in PDR projects. However, there is lack of research on implementation of lean construction to PDR projects. Therefore, this study aims to develop a framework to minimise PDR issues through LIM. This research adopted interpretivism stance and uses the qualitative survey strategy. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with ten experts, selected based on purposive sampling. The code-based content analysis was used to data analysis, which was supported by NVivo12. The findings of the study revealed that lack of quality, lack of budget and delays
as the main issues in PDR projects. The essential part, therefore, was to identify invisible elements which were most of the times neglected rather than the visible elements of LIM. Finally, a framework was developed by systematically mapping the identified PDR issues for both visible and invisible elements of the LIM. In addition, the "LIM for PDR" mobile application has been developed as part of the framework which deals with educating and guiding users on a successful implementation of lean in a PDR project through LIM. The results of this research contribute to overcome the PDR issues which can be derived from the LIM. Hence, industry practitioners can use the outcomes to successfully implement lean in PDR projects.
highly demanding construction process of PDR projects that involves a number of different and well-coordinated courses of action can be simplified through integrating lean construction. Hence, Lean Iceberg Model (LIM) implementation for PDR projects will eventually minimise the issues in PDR projects. However, there is lack of research on implementation of lean construction to PDR projects. Therefore, this study aims to develop a framework to minimise PDR issues through LIM. This research adopted interpretivism stance and uses the qualitative survey strategy. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with ten experts, selected based on purposive sampling. The code-based content analysis was used to data analysis, which was supported by NVivo12. The findings of the study revealed that lack of quality, lack of budget and delays
as the main issues in PDR projects. The essential part, therefore, was to identify invisible elements which were most of the times neglected rather than the visible elements of LIM. Finally, a framework was developed by systematically mapping the identified PDR issues for both visible and invisible elements of the LIM. In addition, the "LIM for PDR" mobile application has been developed as part of the framework which deals with educating and guiding users on a successful implementation of lean in a PDR project through LIM. The results of this research contribute to overcome the PDR issues which can be derived from the LIM. Hence, industry practitioners can use the outcomes to successfully implement lean in PDR projects.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | The 10th World Construction Symposium |
Subtitle of host publication | Sustainability and resilience in the built environment: Changed perspectives |
Editors | Y.G. Sandanayake, K.G.A.S. Waidyasekara, Sachie Gunatilake |
Place of Publication | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Publisher | Ceylon Institute of Builders |
Pages | 625-636 |
Number of pages | 12 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 24 Jun 2022 |
Event | The 10th World Construction Symposium : Sustainability and Resilience in the Built Environment: Changed Perspectives - Online, Colombo, Sri Lanka Duration: 24 Jun 2022 → 26 Jun 2022 https://ciobwcs.com/ |
Publication series
Name | Proceedings of the world construction symposium |
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Publisher | Ceylon Institute of Builders |
ISSN (Print) | 2362-0919 |
Conference
Conference | The 10th World Construction Symposium |
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Country/Territory | Sri Lanka |
City | Colombo |
Period | 24/06/22 → 26/06/22 |
Internet address |
Keywords
- Lean construction
- Lean iceberg model
- Post-disaster reconstruction
- sri lanka