Autores
Bhargav Dave, Sylvain Kubler, Kary Främling, Lauri Koskela
Fecha de publicación
2016/1/1
Revista
Automation in construction
Volumen
61
Páginas
86-97
Editor
Elsevier
Descripción
Traditionally, production control on construction sites has been challenging, and still remains challenging. The ad-hoc production control methods that are usually used, most of which are informal, foster uncertainty that prevents smooth production flow. Lean construction methods such as the Last Planner System have partially tackled this problem by involving site teams into the decision making process and having them report back to the production management system. However, such systems have relatively long “lookahead” planning cycles to respond to the dynamic production requirements of construction, where daily, if not hourly control is needed. New solutions have been proposed such as VisiLean, KanBIM, etc., but again these types of construction management systems require the proximity and availability of computer devices to workers. Through this paper, the authors investigate how the communication …
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B Dave, S Kubler, K Främling, L Koskela - Automation in construction, 2016