Takt complementing Last Planner® System on residential construction projects.

Ireland is experiencing a national housing crisis, and this is replicated across many developed economies. This challenges governments and housebuilders to increase production whilst balancing challenging human resource and supply chain constraints. Lean construction methodologies have enhanced pro...

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Main Author: William Power
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Language:English
Published: UTS ePRESS 2024-10-01
Series:Construction Economics and Building
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Online Access:https://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/8846
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description Ireland is experiencing a national housing crisis, and this is replicated across many developed economies. This challenges governments and housebuilders to increase production whilst balancing challenging human resource and supply chain constraints. Lean construction methodologies have enhanced project delivery in other sectors of the industry. This study evaluates the outcomes of Last Planner System and Takt planning implementation on two residential projects. The study adopted a mixed methods approach utilising case study design and data collected from a literature review, site observation diary, site documentation analysis, and semi-structured interviews. Findings demonstrate schedule reduction opportunities through higher and more consistent PPC, reduction of cycle times, and enhanced adherence to start and finish dates. The study proposes a more holistic focus is needed on productivity improvement initiatives on the entire project scope as opposed to singular exercises on aspects like internal finishes alone. Increased inter-contractor communication and engagement led to a positive working environment with greater focus on the softer aspects of collaborative working. This study posits the discipline, detail, and diligence of Takt complements LPS to deliver an enhanced production-system that betters traditional schedule milestones in residential project delivery.
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Takt complementing Last Planner® System on residential construction projects.
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Lean construction, last planner system, takt, collaboration, cycle time.
title Takt complementing Last Planner® System on residential construction projects.
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title_full_unstemmed Takt complementing Last Planner® System on residential construction projects.
title_short Takt complementing Last Planner® System on residential construction projects.
title_sort takt complementing last planner r system on residential construction projects
topic Lean construction, last planner system, takt, collaboration, cycle time.
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