What Is Lean Construction? Definition and Principles - Procore
What Is Lean Construction? Definition and Principles - Procore
What Is Lean Construction? Definition and Principles - Procore
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If you ever get asked to take part in a lean construction project, it may
offer a fresh perspective on building. Lean construction principles —
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and the practices that flow from them — not only transform projects,
but have the potential to transform entire companies. Let's take a look
at the key principles of lean construction.
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If you are a subcontractor on a lean project, you will take part in design
with all the other participants. If you are the general contractor, you
and the owner will accept design variations suggested by a
subcontractor if it’s best for the project. Regardless of your role on a
lean project, you have a voice, and it will be heard.
Lean construction also fits the process custom to the product. So,
you don’t build a project component in a certain way just because it’s
always done this way. Instead, you use a building method and
materials that you and the team have optimized for that component.
Written by
Duane Craig
In addition to his career as a construction project
manager/superintendent, Duane has worked as a photojournalist,
education director, and landscaper. For the past 14 years, Duane has
covered the construction, finance, and tech industries.
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