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Explore Lean principles applied in architectural design and construction projects for improved efficiency and client satisfaction. Learn about Lean history, case studies, collaboration benefits, and the integration of Lean with BIM. Discover next steps for continuous improvement.
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Lean in Design and Construction ProjectsDavid Adamson Chartered Architect & Director/TrusteeLCI-UK
My Lean CV • Lean Sigma Training – “Green Belt” 2010 • CIRIA PSG for “Lean Thinking” 2011 • CIRIA PSG for “Implementing Lean in Construction” Guides 2013 • LCI-UK North West Community of Practice 2013 - 2015 • LCI-UK Board Member 2014- 2015
What is Lean Lean construction is the application of lean thinking to the design & construction process creating improved project delivery to meet client needs and improved efficiency for constructors.
Lean History • Lean in Manufacturing • Lean in Construction • Lean in Academia • Can this develop…. ………..Lean in Architectural Design Processes
Lean in Architecture? T5 Sutter Hospital Shard Alderhay Children's Hospital RIBA Stirling Prize ?
The 7 Wastes (TIMWOODS) + Skills- Under/over use, poor training
8 Stage Process Flow between stages Collaboration at each stage Value for the Client Lean in the Design Process- RIBA Plan of Work
Lean in Design Process - Lean applied by Academia Lean Team from St. Andrews University
Lean Analysis DMAIC Improvement Cycle Voice of the Client/Functional Specification FEL/Option development Collaboration & Design Management Design Reviews Design Development
Collaboration- Gardens by the Bay Lean Construction principles requires…. collaboration and mutual commitment…….
Collaboration - London 2012 Olympics The ODA benefited from programme savings as a result of its collaboration with the regulatory stakeholders, particularly the EA.
Collaboration - Crossrail : Collaboration and culture - Where collaboration is strong, Crossrail has shown that there is a direct correlation between performance and innovation. It provides a focal point for collaboration which supports an integrated approach to delivery.
Line of Sight • An easy two-way communication tool for workforce and management. • Placed in a prominent location and updated regularly.
Next Steps……….. • Look at your own processes…. • Be confident to apply changes…… • Be continuously improving • Seek out the tools and techniques to enable you to move ahead….. • Work collaboratively ……