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Benchmarking initiatives in the construction industry: lessons learned and improvement opportunities.

Costa, DB; Formoso, CT; Kagioglou, M; Alarcón, LF; Caldas, CH

Authors

DB Costa

CT Formoso

M Kagioglou

LF Alarcón

CH Caldas



Abstract

Benchmarking is a systematic process of measuring and comparing an organization's performance against that of other similar organizations in key business activities. The lessons learned from other companies can be used to establish improvement targets and to promote changes in the organization. The benchmarking process can create a fertile ground for ideas, but only in a receptive environment; companies that share good practices and compare their performance against others benefit most. Recently, industry groups in several different countries have initiated benchmarking programs focused mainly on construction performance measures. This paper describes the scope of these initiatives and discusses the lessons learned and improvement opportunities that were identified in their design and implementation. This investigation is focused on four initiatives, carried out in Brazil, Chile, the United Kingdom, and the United States. This paper concludes by recommending some further directions on this research topic.

Citation

Costa, D., Formoso, C., Kagioglou, M., Alarcón, L., & Caldas, C. (2006). Benchmarking initiatives in the construction industry: lessons learned and improvement opportunities. Journal of Management in Engineering, 22(4), 158-167. https://doi.org/10.1061/%28ASCE%290742-597X%282006%2922%3A4%28158%29

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2006
Deposit Date Oct 4, 2007
Journal Journal of Management in Engineering
Print ISSN 0742-597X
Publisher Coasts, Oceans, Ports and Rivers Institute
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 22
Issue 4
Pages 158-167
DOI https://doi.org/10.1061/%28ASCE%290742-597X%282006%2922%3A4%28158%29