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Performance measurement in the UK construction industry and its role in supporting the application of lean construction concepts

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posted on 2024-03-12, 15:47 authored by Saad Sarhan, Andrew Fox
<p>Performance measurement has received substantial attention from researchers and the construction industry over the past two decades. This study sought to assess UK practitioners' awareness of the importance of the use of appropriate performance measures and its role in supporting the application of Lean Construction (LC) concepts. To enable the study to achieve its objectives, a review of a range of measurements developed to evaluate project performance including those devoted to support LC efforts was conducted. subsequently a questionnaire survey was developed and sent to 198 professionals in the UK construction industry as well as a small sample of academics with an interest in LC. Results indicated that although practitioners recognise the importance of the selection of non-financial performance measures, it has not been properly and widely implemented. The study identified the most common techniques used by UK construction organisations for performance measurement, and ranked a number of non-financial key performance indicators as significant. Some professed to have embraced the Last Planner System methodology as a means for performance measurement and organisational learning, while further questioning suggested otherwise. It was also suggested that substance thinking amongst professionals could be a significant hidden barrier that militates against the successful implementation of LC</p>

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  • Lincoln School of Architecture and the Built Environment (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Australasian Journal of Construction Economics and Building

Volume

13

Issue

1

Pages/Article Number

23-35

Publisher

UTS Publishing

ISSN

2204-9029

Date Submitted

2017-10-04

Date Accepted

2013-01-01

Date of First Publication

2013-01-01

Date of Final Publication

2013-01-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2017-09-26

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28881

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