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IIT-M partners with top firms to implement ‘lean construction’

Lean construction is a technique borrowed from “lean manufacturing” and adapted to construction to reduce eight kinds of waste - overproduction, inventory, defects, motion, over-processing, waiting, transportation, and human talent.

IIT-M partners with top firms to implement ‘lean construction’
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Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras

NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras is partnering with top firms across the country to implement “lean construction” that can reduce waste and the duration of construction in comparison with conventional techniques.

Lean construction is a technique borrowed from “lean manufacturing” and adapted to construction to reduce eight kinds of waste - overproduction, inventory, defects, motion, over-processing, waiting, transportation, and human talent.

According to officials, construction projects are often delayed and go over budget partly due to the construction process being inefficient and inadequate planning leading to wastage.

“India is going through a boom in infrastructure projects. To complete projects successfully, one must align the people, process and technology elements of the project.

“By using a lean construction approach, these elements are integrated and aligned thus increasing the chances of project success,” said Koshy Varghese, Professor at the Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Madras.

“Being implemented globally in the last two decades, lean construction involves a series of structured techniques that identify and reduce these wastes so that the construction process is much faster and more reliable. These issues also cover logistical aspects such as lack of timely procurement leading to manpower and equipment lying idle,” he added.

IIT Madras is collaborating with construction companies such as L &T, Shapoorji Pallonji Group and Godrej Construction through an industry body called Institute for Lean Construction Excellence (ILCE).

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