https://doi.org/10.24928/2022/0114
Integrated project delivery (IPD) and Design-for-Manufacturing-and-Assembly (DfMA) are emerging topics in the construction literature, which have attracted considerable attention in recent years. DfMA is known as a philosophy and a method whereby products’ designs are optimized for downstream manufacturing and assembly. Similarly, IPD, is known as a philosophy and a method which enhance integration throughout the project life-cycle. Although literature identified the ability of both DfMA and IPD principles to enhance project performance metrics, little research has investigated their potential synergies. Keeping in view the opportunities accruable from this combination, this paper conducted a systematic literature review of papers that discuss minimum one of these two methods, and identified common principles or practices shared among IPD and DfMA. Finally, a framework is developed based on synergies between IPD, and DfMA in construction projects.
Integrated Project Delivery, DfMA, IPD, Design-for-Manufacturing-and-Assembly, Architecture and Construction, Lean, Literature Review.
Rankohi, S. , Bourgault, M. , Iordanova, I. & Carbone, &. C. 2022. Towards Integrated Implementation of IPD and DFMA for Construction Projects: A Review, Proc. 30th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction (IGLC) , 118-129. doi.org/10.24928/2022/0114 a >
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