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An exploratory study on the applicability of process transparency in construction sites

Formoso, CT; Santos, AD; Powell, JA

Authors

CT Formoso

AD Santos

JA Powell



Abstract

Several industrial sectors have recently experienced important changes on the organization of their production activities, indicating that a new production management paradigm is emerging. Although there is no consensus in the literature about the meaning of this new paradigm, an opportunity has been created for establishing a coherent body of shared principles for the management of production systems.

This paper discusses the increase of process transparency, which has been pointed out as one of the core principles of the new production management paradigm. It is concerned with making the production process observable in order to facilitate control and improvement. The main objective of this article is to investigate how this principle can be applied in construction sites, and to identify existing barriers for its implementation in this industry. It is based on a literature review, and on six exploratory case studies carried out in Brazil and England.

The practical and theoretical implications of the principle are discussed and a number of examples from construction are used to illustrate its main points. The study has indicated that it is feasible and worthwhile to apply this principle in construction sites. It can bring direct benefits for the performance of production systems, and it can also be used as a support principle that enables other principles to be effectively implemented. The case studies also indicated that there is much potential for increasing process transparency in construction sites.

Citation

Formoso, C., Santos, A., & Powell, J. (2002). An exploratory study on the applicability of process transparency in construction sites. Journal of Construction Research, 3(1), 35 - 54. https://doi.org/10.1142/S1609945102000102

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Mar 1, 2002
Deposit Date Oct 5, 2007
Journal Journal of Construction Research
Print ISSN 1609-9451
Publisher World Scientific Publishing
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 3
Issue 1
Pages 35 - 54
DOI https://doi.org/10.1142/S1609945102000102
Keywords Process transparency, visual systems, visual devices, lean construction, production management, economics, finance and management, engineering
Publisher URL http://www.worldscinet.com/cgi-bin/details.cgi?id=pii:S1609945102000102&type=html