Improving the Efficiency of Highway Construction Project Management Using Lean Management

The construction industry is often ranked top in producing the largest amount of waste during a project, be it the waste of material resources or the waste of manpower. This has elevated the need for an improved and more structured management technique. This study will look into the principles and p...

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Main Authors: Xueying Wu, Wenyi Zhao, Tianshan Ma, Ziyu Yang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/13/3646
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spelling doaj-b5ee5fa63180498481d438b6f5136aef2020-11-25T00:27:31ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-07-011113364610.3390/su11133646su11133646Improving the Efficiency of Highway Construction Project Management Using Lean ManagementXueying Wu0Wenyi Zhao1Tianshan Ma2Ziyu Yang3School of Economics and Management, Chang’An University, Middle Section of South Second Ring Road, Xi’an 710064, ChinaSchool of Literature, Art and Communication, Chang’An University, Middle Section of South Second Ring Road, Xi’an 710064, ChinaSchool of Economics and Management, Chang’An University, Middle Section of South Second Ring Road, Xi’an 710064, ChinaDepartment of Railway Engineering Shaanxi Railway Institute, Middle Section of Zhanbei Road, Weinan 714000, ChinaThe construction industry is often ranked top in producing the largest amount of waste during a project, be it the waste of material resources or the waste of manpower. This has elevated the need for an improved and more structured management technique. This study will look into the principles and practices of lean management pertinent to highway construction projects to analyze whether lean management practices can improve the management efficiency for complex projects. This study adopted a quantitative approach, and a linear regression model has been used to investigate correlations between the lean test factors and the efficiency-dependent variables. It was found that lean management tools that are used repeatedly and the ones that require a high level of detailing are positively associated with efficiency improvement in highway construction projects. In particular, LPS, JIT, and VM were found to be more commonly used in highway construction projects. The research results will aid in the initial decision-making process of the project managers, as they will be able to map different lean tools with their benefits and limitations and then select the one that best suits the project needs and deliverables. Future studies can adopt the interpretivism paradigm to explore new theories and concepts related to highway construction management.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/13/3646Lean managementproject managementhighway construction projectcomplex project
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Improving the Efficiency of Highway Construction Project Management Using Lean Management
Sustainability
Lean management
project management
highway construction project
complex project
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Wenyi Zhao
Tianshan Ma
Ziyu Yang
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title Improving the Efficiency of Highway Construction Project Management Using Lean Management
title_short Improving the Efficiency of Highway Construction Project Management Using Lean Management
title_full Improving the Efficiency of Highway Construction Project Management Using Lean Management
title_fullStr Improving the Efficiency of Highway Construction Project Management Using Lean Management
title_full_unstemmed Improving the Efficiency of Highway Construction Project Management Using Lean Management
title_sort improving the efficiency of highway construction project management using lean management
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-07-01
description The construction industry is often ranked top in producing the largest amount of waste during a project, be it the waste of material resources or the waste of manpower. This has elevated the need for an improved and more structured management technique. This study will look into the principles and practices of lean management pertinent to highway construction projects to analyze whether lean management practices can improve the management efficiency for complex projects. This study adopted a quantitative approach, and a linear regression model has been used to investigate correlations between the lean test factors and the efficiency-dependent variables. It was found that lean management tools that are used repeatedly and the ones that require a high level of detailing are positively associated with efficiency improvement in highway construction projects. In particular, LPS, JIT, and VM were found to be more commonly used in highway construction projects. The research results will aid in the initial decision-making process of the project managers, as they will be able to map different lean tools with their benefits and limitations and then select the one that best suits the project needs and deliverables. Future studies can adopt the interpretivism paradigm to explore new theories and concepts related to highway construction management.
topic Lean management
project management
highway construction project
complex project
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/13/3646
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