Abstract

As prefabricated buildings play a significant role in the global fight against the new coronavirus “COVID-19,” they attract more global attention than other types of buildings. Lean construction helps to improve the benefits of enterprises and the working environment of workers. However, prefabricated buildings are encountering various challenges in implementing on-site lean construction. According to a cause-and-effect relationship, it will be more meaningful to explore the critical causes hindering on-site lean construction, namely, the critical barriers. Hence, this paper establishes a research methodology framework based on multimethod collaboration, including the exploratory factor analysis model regarding critical barriers, the exploratory factor evaluation model regarding organizational capabilities, and the important findings and suggestions. Thirty-one critical barriers of on-site lean construction for prefabricated buildings are identified via literature analysis, field survey, and semistructured interview. After pre-exploratory factor analysis, thirty critical barriers are finally retained and prioritized, and six common components are extracted and nominated. A large-scale project using the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) mode is selected as a case study to evaluate its construction organizational capability to deal with the six common components. The important findings indicate that the inadequate professional management capability of managers is the most critical barrier, and the construction organization from the project case is fully capable of dealing with the common components during on-site lean construction. Six corresponding substantive suggestions are also proposed according to domain experts, and the most prioritized one of them is that an internal training or external recruitment is suggested to solve the inadequate professional management capability of managers. The internal training should take the form of seminars and training courses that invite senior prefabricated project management experts to participate. The external recruitment needs to focus on the management experience, lean skills, and leadership of managers in prefabricated projects. The established methodology framework proposes a new idea for the barrier analysis and corresponding organizational capability evaluation of on-site lean construction from the perspective of the specific prefabricated construction industry rather than the entire construction industry. Due to the special construction mode of prefabricated buildings, it further expands the current boundary of lean construction methodology. The findings and suggestions will provide a valuable reference and guidance for the prefabricated construction industry to solve the barriers regarding on-site lean construction.

Highlights

  • As prefabricated buildings play a significant role in the global fight against the new coronavirus “COVID-19,” they attract more global attention than other types of buildings

  • Six corresponding substantive suggestions are proposed according to domain experts, and the most prioritized one of them is that an internal training or external recruitment is suggested to solve the inadequate professional management capability of managers. e internal training should take the form of seminars and training courses that invite senior prefabricated project management experts to participate. e external recruitment needs to focus on the management experience, lean skills, and leadership of managers in prefabricated projects. e established methodology framework proposes a new idea for the barrier analysis and corresponding organizational capability evaluation of on-site lean construction from the perspective of the specific prefabricated construction industry rather than the entire construction industry

  • Related research regarding other types of buildings may provide value references for the implementation of onsite lean construction (LC) of prefabricated buildings, but prefabricated buildings have their particularities, especially their special construction processes. e problem is that prefabricated buildings have fallen into an eddy in terms of on-site LC: one aspect is that people believe in the good performance of on-site LC [13], but the other aspect is that actual prefabricated projects are difficult to successfully implement on-site LC [14]

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Summary

Literature Review

Ese studies cover different topics: on-site scheduling [19], lean learning [20], quality improving [21], resources [22], environment [23], and many more All these studies have shown that LC is suitable for being integrated into the on-site construction of prefabricated buildings. An organizational capability evaluation is the premise and basis of overcoming the barriers to implementing on-site LC for prefabricated buildings. In view of the research progress of AEC’s organizational capabilities, there is an urgent need for methods that can accurately evaluate organizational capabilities to deal with barriers to LC implementation in prefabricated construction sites

Research Methodology
Findings and suggestions of this study
Exploratory Factor Analysis Regarding Critical Barriers
Capability Evaluation of Resolving Critical Barriers
Conclusion and Future Work
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