Lean Construction
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The VDI 2553 standard provides a comprehensive framework for the planning and execution of construction projects with a focus on improving quality and minimizing resource waste. It highlights the importance of a holistic approach in order to achieve economical and cooperative development. The concept of lean construction is derived from lean management principles that have been successfully applied in industries such as automotive.
The main objective of lean construction is to ensure that construction projects are completed within the allocated budget, with minimal unplanned effort, and meet the desired quality standards. The standard outlines the fundamental principles and methodologies of lean construction, providing guidance on how to effectively apply these principles in construction project planning and execution.
By adopting lean construction principles, construction project stakeholders can streamline processes, minimize waste, improve collaboration and communication, and enhance overall project performance. The VDI 2553 standard serves as a valuable resource for professionals in the construction industry looking to implement lean construction practices and achieve improved project outcomes.
Descriptors | Building sites, Construction, Cooperation, Definitions, Lean Construction, Management, Methods, Organization, Procedure of projects, Process, Process control, Process management, Project, Project planning, Value creation |
ICS Codes | 91.010.01 - Construction industry in general |
Language(s) | English + German |
File Size | 15.6 MB |