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Non-value adding activities are otherwise known as 'waste' in the
lean construction lexicon. The aim of this collection is to build a
common understanding of the role and contribution of value-adding
activities in achieving stipulated objectives and continuous
improvement in construction projects, and to contrast this with
waste. Although the lean approach to construction projects has been
widely covered, this is the first book that explicitly provides the
link between value and waste in the Architecture, Engineering and
Construction (AEC) sector. This internationally researched
collection seeks to create a paradigm shift, which will shape work
processes and future directions for how value is conceptualized and
operationalized in both the project management and business aspects
of construction. The readers will gain an understanding of: The
value-adding paradigm in construction How to make value-supporting
decisions Waste identification and control in practice With
contributions from South Africa, Brazil, Norway, and the USA, the
implications of this book are globally relevant. This is essential
reading for all higher level students of construction management
and economics, and all professionals interested in value
management.
Non-value adding activities are otherwise known as 'waste' in the
lean construction lexicon. The aim of this collection is to build a
common understanding of the role and contribution of value-adding
activities in achieving stipulated objectives and continuous
improvement in construction projects, and to contrast this with
waste. Although the lean approach to construction projects has been
widely covered, this is the first book that explicitly provides the
link between value and waste in the Architecture, Engineering and
Construction (AEC) sector. This internationally researched
collection seeks to create a paradigm shift, which will shape work
processes and future directions for how value is conceptualized and
operationalized in both the project management and business aspects
of construction. The readers will gain an understanding of: The
value-adding paradigm in construction How to make value-supporting
decisions Waste identification and control in practice With
contributions from South Africa, Brazil, Norway, and the USA, the
implications of this book are globally relevant. This is essential
reading for all higher level students of construction management
and economics, and all professionals interested in value
management.
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