Test sprint 20:1
Journal article, 2020

This study investigates how continuous improvement of logistics services in a project-based context such as construction can be enhanced by a “priority matrix for service improvements”. Construction services in general, and logistic services in specific, have great impact on efficiency and sustainability (environmental as well as social). However, there is a great potential for improvements in the complex coordination, inefficient processes, and waste of materials. Whilst improvement initiatives in manufacturing industry are important inspirations, they are based on continuous production processes that become challenged when transferred to the project-based construction industry. As response, this pre-study draws upon the concept of service quality as the basis for improvement initiatives – a concept based on relations between actors that last beyond individual projects.

The project is organized in the following steps:
1. Identify key characteristics of construction logistics services
2. Create a typology (categories) for construction logistics services
3. Prepare a priority matrix for service improvements


Lastly, the pre-study will create forums for discussions on possibilities for further collaborations and projects.

Author

Kristina Graner

Chalmers, Communication and Learning in Science, Research Support, Bibliometrics and Ranking

Cecilia Järbur

RISE

PLoS ONE

1932-6203 (ISSN)

Vol. 3 3

Railway Induced Vibration Abatement Solutions (RIVAS)

European Commission (FP7) (SCPO-GA-2010-265754-RIVAS), 2011-01-01 -- 2013-12-31.

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Areas of Advance

Production

Subject Categories (SSIF 2011)

Social Sciences Interdisciplinary

Construction Management

Environmental Management

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Created

5/14/2020