The Impact of Lean Construction Tools on Reduction of Contractor Related Causes of Delay in Sri Lankan Construction Industry
Abstract
Large rate of delay in project delivery is a
major criticism faced by the Sri Lankan construction
industry. Most of the responsibility for construction delays
lies with the Contractor. Currently available delay
mitigation strategies are not efficacious to mitigate delays
attributable to Contractors. The goal of the Lean
Construction approach is to increase project value by
reducing waste and enhancing project performance.
Utilizing Lean Construction Tools guarantees that a
project is finished on time and within budget. This paper
aims to identify the impact of Lean Construction Tools (5S,
Last Planner System, Visual Management, First Run
Studies) on reduction of Contractor related causes of delay.
This was met by utilizing a mixed research methodology,
which includes both the gathering of quantitative data
through a questionnaire survey held among 40
professionals and the gathering of qualitative data by
conducting semi-structured interviews with 8 construction
industry specialists. SPSS software was used to analyze
data collected from the questionnaire survey and content
analysis was used to examine data obtained from the semi structured interviews. The results revealed that
implementation of Lean Construction Tools can lead to
reduction of Contractor related causes of delay. Further it
was disclosed that 5S is the Lean Tool that has the highest
impact on reduction of Contractor related delays. Findings
have also revealed that lack of awareness about Lean
Construction is the most critical challenge for successful
implementation of Lean Construction Tools within Sri
Lanka. The results depicts that in order to overcome this
barrier awareness on Lean Construction must be enhanced
among construction industry professionals.