Abstract

Current market conditions characterized by technological changes, increasing regulatory requirements and low funding make current construction management models obsolete. This tendency affects not only the private housing market but also public administration projects, which have large time and budget deviations across the board. As a result, new approaches are needed to improve the efficiency of the construction process, removing extra costs and delivering projects on time. The most representative trends in the construction industry that enable such improvements are both Building Information Modelling paradigm (BIM) and Lean Construction philosophy with one of its associated tools in the field of construction management—the Last Planner System. However, a review of the literature shows the scarcity of works on the synergy of both paradigms taking into account the extensive literature on Lean and BIM individually. This is further accused if we look beyond the theoretical literature reviews. Therefore, this paper is focused on the benefits derived from the synergy of both disciplines and the impacts on project efficiency through a case study of a public construction project at the university of Alicante in order to provide empirical evidence of the benefits and improvements of using BIM at the Look Ahead meetings and of the Last Planner System. Finally, the results of the case study allow us to make a comparison with the data related to cost deviations of other public projects with different uses, built areas, and complexity which were managed with traditional methods of construction.

Highlights

  • During the so-called real estate bubble, the construction sector in Spain experienced uncontrolled growth, both at a private and public level

  • The Last Planner System offers the possibility of generating a realistic workflow based on a collaborative planning which is developed by all the agents involved, where the acquisition of commitments and the agility of replanning allows to face changes and unforeseen events that may arise during the development of construction work (Figure 2)

  • The synergy of the use of Building Information Modelling paradigm (BIM) and Lean paradigms during the development of the case study of a public construction project at the university of Alicante minimized the conflicts in the architectural chapter, and it reduced the conflicts of the part of facility systems, conflicts and budget deviations continued to exist with a considerable percentage

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Summary

Introduction

During the so-called real estate bubble, the construction sector in Spain experienced uncontrolled growth, both at a private and public level. The tools associated with BIM represent the emerging technology that allows construction projects to be managed centrally throughout their life cycle, from the definition of the preliminary project to the end of its useful life, concentrating all the project information in a digital information model accessible to all participants [18] Another growing paradigm within the construction industry is the Lean Construction philosophy. The results obtained have allowed a subsequent comparison of results with other public construction projects managed in a traditional way To this end, this paper is structured as follows: 2 we describe the BIM paradigm and the Last Planner System as the most representative approaches currently applied in the construction sector and the literature review on the synergies of their mutual application.

Last Planner System
Building Information Modelling Paradigm
Synergies between the BIM and LEAN Paradigms
Research Approach
Construction Management of a Public Building
Design stage
Findings
Conclusions
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