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Lean construction : core concepts and new frontiers / edited by Patricia Tzortzopoulos, Mike Kagioglou and Lauri Koskela.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780429515583
  • 0429515588
  • 9780429203732
  • 042920373X
  • 9780429512155
  • 0429512155
  • 9780429519017
  • 042951901X
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Lean constructionDDC classification:
  • 624.068/4 23
LOC classification:
  • HD9715.A2 L43 2020
Online resources:
Contents:
<B><P>PART 1</B></P><B><P>Lean Construction Themes</B></P><P></P><P>1</P><P>Theory of Lean Construction</P><P>Lauri Koskela</P><P>2</P><P>Lean Product Development and Design Management</P><P>Patricia Tzortzopoulos, Cynthia Hentschke and Mike Kagioglou </P><P>3</P><P>The Last Planner System</P><P>Glenn Ballard</P><P>4</P><P>Production Control Systems for Construction at the Nexus of Lean and BIM</P><P>Bhargav Dave and Rafael Sacks</P><P>5</P><P>People and Knowledge: Lean Organisation</P><P>John Rooke</P><P>6</P><P>Value Generation: Bringing the Customer into Perspective</P><P>Patricia Tillmann and Luciana Miron</P><P>7</P><P>Understanding Waste in Construction </P><P>Carlos T. Formoso, Trond B�lviken and Daniela Dietz Viana</P><B><P>PART 2</B></P><B><P>Lean Construction approaches</B></P><P></P><P>8</P><P>Target Value Delivery</P><P>Glenn Ballard</P><P>9</P><P>Integrated Project Delivery -- Basic Tenets and Recommendations</P><P>Thais da C. L. Alves and William Lichtig</P><P>10</P><P>Choosing By Advantages and Collaborative Decision Making</P><P>Paz Arroyo</P><P>11</P><P>Lean Construction: A Management Model for Interdependencies in Detailed Design</P><P>Bo Terje Kalsaas</P><P>12</P><P>Lean as an Appropriate Approach for Managing Production in Refurbishment Projects</P><P>Sergio Kemmer and Lauri Koskela</P><P>13</P><P>Extended Roles of Construction Supply Chain Management for Improved Logistics and Environmental Performance</P><P>Ruben Vrijhoef</P><P>14</P><P>Location-Based Management System now and in the Future</P><P>Olli Sepp�anen</P><P>15</P><P>Relating Construction Production Design and Planning Activities with Location-based Scheduling Techniques</P><P>Clarissa Biotto and Mike Kagioglou</P><P>16</P><P>The Last Planner System as an Approach for Coping with the Complexity of Construction Projects</P><P>Tarcisio Abreu Saurin and John Rooke</P><P>17</P><P>Framework to Manage Project Structural Complexity: Representation of the Lean Project Delivery System using a Multi-Domain Matrix</P><P>Audrey Bascoul, Iris D. Tommelein and Stanislaus Tuholski</P><P>18</P><P>Uncertainty Management -- A Development Area for Lean Construction</P><P>Ole Jonny Klakegg, Olav Torp, Bo Terje Kalsaas, Trond B�lviken and G�ril Hann�as</P><P>19</P><P>The Evolution of Lean Construction Education at US-Based Universities</P><P>Zofia K. Rybkowski, Lincoln H. Forbes and Cynthia C.Y. Tsao</P><P>20</P><P>Challenges and opportunities for early project collaboration</P><P>Danilo Gomes and Patricia Tzortzopoulos </P>
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<B><P>PART 1</B></P><B><P>Lean Construction Themes</B></P><P></P><P>1</P><P>Theory of Lean Construction</P><P>Lauri Koskela</P><P>2</P><P>Lean Product Development and Design Management</P><P>Patricia Tzortzopoulos, Cynthia Hentschke and Mike Kagioglou </P><P>3</P><P>The Last Planner System</P><P>Glenn Ballard</P><P>4</P><P>Production Control Systems for Construction at the Nexus of Lean and BIM</P><P>Bhargav Dave and Rafael Sacks</P><P>5</P><P>People and Knowledge: Lean Organisation</P><P>John Rooke</P><P>6</P><P>Value Generation: Bringing the Customer into Perspective</P><P>Patricia Tillmann and Luciana Miron</P><P>7</P><P>Understanding Waste in Construction </P><P>Carlos T. Formoso, Trond B�lviken and Daniela Dietz Viana</P><B><P>PART 2</B></P><B><P>Lean Construction approaches</B></P><P></P><P>8</P><P>Target Value Delivery</P><P>Glenn Ballard</P><P>9</P><P>Integrated Project Delivery -- Basic Tenets and Recommendations</P><P>Thais da C. L. Alves and William Lichtig</P><P>10</P><P>Choosing By Advantages and Collaborative Decision Making</P><P>Paz Arroyo</P><P>11</P><P>Lean Construction: A Management Model for Interdependencies in Detailed Design</P><P>Bo Terje Kalsaas</P><P>12</P><P>Lean as an Appropriate Approach for Managing Production in Refurbishment Projects</P><P>Sergio Kemmer and Lauri Koskela</P><P>13</P><P>Extended Roles of Construction Supply Chain Management for Improved Logistics and Environmental Performance</P><P>Ruben Vrijhoef</P><P>14</P><P>Location-Based Management System now and in the Future</P><P>Olli Sepp�anen</P><P>15</P><P>Relating Construction Production Design and Planning Activities with Location-based Scheduling Techniques</P><P>Clarissa Biotto and Mike Kagioglou</P><P>16</P><P>The Last Planner System as an Approach for Coping with the Complexity of Construction Projects</P><P>Tarcisio Abreu Saurin and John Rooke</P><P>17</P><P>Framework to Manage Project Structural Complexity: Representation of the Lean Project Delivery System using a Multi-Domain Matrix</P><P>Audrey Bascoul, Iris D. Tommelein and Stanislaus Tuholski</P><P>18</P><P>Uncertainty Management -- A Development Area for Lean Construction</P><P>Ole Jonny Klakegg, Olav Torp, Bo Terje Kalsaas, Trond B�lviken and G�ril Hann�as</P><P>19</P><P>The Evolution of Lean Construction Education at US-Based Universities</P><P>Zofia K. Rybkowski, Lincoln H. Forbes and Cynthia C.Y. Tsao</P><P>20</P><P>Challenges and opportunities for early project collaboration</P><P>Danilo Gomes and Patricia Tzortzopoulos </P>

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