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Lean Construction of High Rise RC Buildings suing SCC and WWF
lean construction, SCC, WWF, value, waste reduction
Abstract Pending
The paper discusses the means and methods of realising Lean Construction benefits in the construction of High Rise RC - Reinforced Concrete Framed Buildings by using new forms of materials - SCC, Self Compacting Concrete and WWF - Welded Wire Fabric in place of the conventional vibrated concrete ( CVC ) and manually assembled steel reinforcement.

Lean Construction deals with avoiding or minimizing waste of any resource thereby ensuring value enhancement both for the construction company and also for the constructed facility.

the two new forms of materials - SCC for concrete and WWF for steel reinforcement, are apt forms of construction materials, enabling the planner, designer and constructor to meet the criteria and core principles of Lean Construction.
Lean Construction identifies the following 8 types of Wastes:
* Defects
* Overproduction
* Waiting
* Not Utilizing Talent
* Transport
* Inventory
* Motion
* Over Processing
The two materials, SCC and WWF, are highly effective in reducing nearly 7 types of the above wastes.
the paper elaborates in detail, qualitatively and quantitatively , how each of the waste type targeted by lean philosophy, is addressed.

Using tools like Value Management, Productivity and EVM, the paper analyses the various types of wastes reduced by using these two materials in cast-in-situ construction of RC high-rise structures.

Morphological Analyses and Life Cycle Costing tools have been applied to accurately assess the waste reduction and value addition realized.

Finally the paper explains the means and methods to integrate the various existing
tools and techniques into Lean Construction concepts for maximum value enhancenment.
Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Sep 02

    2019

    to

    Sep 04

    2019

  • Feb 15 2019

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • Feb 22 2019

    Abstract Notification of Acceptance

  • Mar 31 2019

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Apr 30 2019

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • May 15 2019

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Sep 04 2019

    Registration deadline

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