2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.07.182
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Sustainability Through Lean Construction Approach: A Literature Review

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“…Both try to increase the quality of processes and products at all stages through value creation and elimination of waste [148,149,154]. Both concepts were often integrated with six-sigma and TQM methodology to strengthen quality focus of implementation [56,107,[155][156][157][158]. Integration of six-sigma is truly beneficial since lean and sustainability methodologies could leave some soft spots in terms of technical and statistical analysis tools due to their nature.…”
Section: Quality Focus and Value Creation Constructsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both try to increase the quality of processes and products at all stages through value creation and elimination of waste [148,149,154]. Both concepts were often integrated with six-sigma and TQM methodology to strengthen quality focus of implementation [56,107,[155][156][157][158]. Integration of six-sigma is truly beneficial since lean and sustainability methodologies could leave some soft spots in terms of technical and statistical analysis tools due to their nature.…”
Section: Quality Focus and Value Creation Constructsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Huovila and Koskela 1998;Lapinski et al 2006, Ogunbiyi et al 2014, SalvatierraGarrido and Pasquire 2011Rueff and Cachadinha 2011;Bae and Kim 2007;Carneiro et al 2012;Holloway and Parrish 2013;Johnsen and Drevland 2016;Novak 2012;Marhani et al 2013;Jamil and Fathi 2016;Dixit et al 2017). Gort (2008) discusses SLC in the context of manufacturing industry.…”
Section: Achieving Sustainable Lean Construction In Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shang and Sui Pheng (2014), introduced the 22 barriers of lean construction implementation in China wherein the lack of a long-term philosophy, insufficient knowledge of lean, and absence of a lean culture in the organization were the most important barriers. Marhani et al (2013) presented seven main barrier groups for implementation of lean construction in Malaysian construction industry which are: technical, management, human attitude, financial, education, the process of lean construction, and government. Asri et al (2015) in a review study about barriers toward the implementation of the lean concept, proposed six specific barrier groups: financial, educational, management, technical, governmental, and attitudinal aspect.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alinaitwe (2009), suggests that stakeholders and managers who are active in the construction industry must be given adequate training for them to acquire the requisites, expertise, and knowledge in adopting lean construction concept. Insufficient exposure to meet the requirements for implementation of lean construction is also considered as barriers (Marhani et al, 2013).…”
Section: Social Dimensionmentioning
confidence: 99%