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Title: Synthesising lean construction and building information modelling to improve the South African architecture, construction and engineering industries
Authors: Olaniran, Temitope
Pillay, Nischolan 
Keywords: Lean construction;Building information modelling;AEC;Construction;Design
Issue Date: 10-Dec-2020
Publisher: IEOM Society
Source: Pillay, N. and Olaniran, T. 2020. Synthesising lean construction and building information modelling to improve the South African architecture, construction and engineering industries. Presented at: 2nd African International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management. Harare, Zimbabwe, December 7-10, 20201(1): 2289-2300.
Conference: 2nd African International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management 
Abstract: 
The South African Architecture, Engineering and the Construction (AEC) industry falls victim to fragmentation of
processes and lack of coordination amongst professionals. Therefore an urgent need to explore and embrace
techniques, technologies and innovations reduces building cost, materials and time, while collaboration amongst
professionals is enhanced. Building Information Modelling has shown promise to solve some of the problems
associated with building design’s ineffectiveness and facilitates a more collaborative approach to project delivery.
While Lean Construction can reduce waste and non-value added activities in a process. However, it is unclear how
the two concepts straddled together can further improve efficiency in construction. Therefore, it is critical to determine
the barriers and opportunities of combined systems. Various sources of literature reveal that several barriers affect the
synergy between lean construction and building information modelling. This research uses a comprehensive literature
review to gather data for analysis. Furthermore, the authors use their autoethnographic experience to synthesise factors
contributing to the systems’ successes and failures in South Africa. Finally, a framework of strategies to synthesise
lean construction and building information is created. This research will be necessary for researchers, practitioners,
and other professionals to add to the body of knowledge in construction and information technology.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5354
ISBN: 978-1-7923-6123-4
ISSN: 2169-8767 (Online)
Appears in Collections:Research Publications (Engineering and Built Environment)

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