@article{5eea26694ea243f19594c27d70e5335a,
title = "A three methods proactive improvement model for buildings construction processes",
abstract = "This paper proposes a proactive model to improve the overall performance of construction processes. The main advantage is that potential waste and associate impacts could be identified in the early stages of a project before the construction phase. To accomplish that, the model combines three methods; Lean-to identify waste, Green to assess environmental impact, and Six-Sigma to measure and improve process performance (LG6). The LG6 model helps in evaluating processes one step at a time, identifying consumed resources, analyzing the environmental performance of all steps as well as highlighting generated impacts, applying improving alternatives if needed, and measuring process performance for evaluation. The functionality of LG6 is illustrated through a case study of woodpiles installation. In this case study, the LG6 model identified four steps out of eight that are considered potential waste or (non-value-added steps) according to the Lean principles. As a result, the LG6 model helped in reducing impact by 9% and expenses by 1%. The LG6 model can help to improve the performance of construction processes and reduces unnecessary waste.",
keywords = "Construction process improvement, Green building, Lean construction, Six-sigma",
author = "Banawi, {Abdul Aziz} and Alia Besn{\'e} and David Fonseca and Jose Ferrandiz",
note = "Funding Information: Grant information: This research was funded by the E-PASS Project and WCS-Indonesia Program for fieldwork and collecting samples in North Sulawesi, and by Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta for laboratory work. The research permit was granted by the Indonesia Ministry of Environment and Forestry (SK. 126/KSDAE/SET/KSA.2/3/2018) and complied with the University{\textquoteright}s Ethics guidelines. Funding Information: This research was funded by the E-PASS Project and WCS-Indonesia Program for fieldwork and collecting samples in North Sulawesi, and by Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta for laboratory work. The research permit was granted by the Indonesia Ministry of Environment and Forestry (SK. 126/KSDAE/SET/KSA.2/3/2018) and complied with the University?s Ethics guidelines. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 by the authors.",
year = "2020",
month = may,
day = "1",
doi = "10.3390/su12104335",
language = "English",
volume = "12",
journal = "Sustainability (Switzerland)",
issn = "2071-1050",
publisher = "Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)",
number = "10",
}