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@article{182235,
author = {Mohammed Hassan Uddin and Dr.K.Mohammed Imthathullah khan},
title = {IMPLEMENTING LEAN PRINCIPLE IN CONSTRUCTION OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2025},
volume = {12},
number = {2},
pages = {1474-1481},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=182235},
abstract = {Lean construction is a transformative approach to project management that emphasizes value creation, waste reduction, and enhanced efficiency in construction processes. This case study examines the application of lean construction principles to a large-scale urban residential tower project. By employing tools such as Value Stream Mapping (VSM), the Last Planner System (LPS), and Building Information Modelling (BIM), the project team successfully addressed challenges related to scheduling delays, material waste, and communication gaps.
This case study aims to explore the implementation of Lean principles in a construction project, examining the benefits, challenges, and lessons learned. By applying Lean tools and techniques, such as value stream mapping, Last planner system, and visual management, we seek to improve the construction process, reduce waste, and enhance customer satisfaction. This research will contribute to the growing body of knowledge on Lean Construction, providing insights and practical guidance for construction professionals seeking to adopt Lean principles in their projects.
The implementation of lean methods led to significant improvements, including a 12% reduction in project duration, a 20% decrease in material wastage, and a 15% overall cost savings. Enhanced collaboration and safety measures resulted in a 25% reduction in workplace incidents, while the integration of digital tools improved quality and reduced rework by 30%. This study highlights the transformative potential of lean construction in achieving more efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective project outcomes, offering a practical framework for future construction.},
keywords = {Lean construction, waste reduction and enhanced efficiency, employing tools, challenges, customer satisfaction, improved quality and reduced rework, sustainable, and cost-effective.},
month = {July},
}
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