TY - CONF TI - Product Development Through Lean Design and Modularization Principles C1 - Taipei, Taiwan C3 - 17th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction SP - 465 EP - 474 PY - 2009 AU - Jensen, Patrik AU - Hamon, Emile AU - Olofsson, Thomas AD - M.Sc., Div. Construction Engineering and Management, Luleå university of Technology, Sweden, Phone +46 8 566 414 61 , FAX +46 8 566 410 50, patrik.jensen@tyrens.se AD - M.Sc., Tyréns AB, 205 19 Malmö, Sweden, Phone +46 8 566 416 68 , FAX +46 8 566 410 50, Emile.Hamon@tyrens.se AD - Professor, Div. Construction Engineering and Management, Luleå university of Technology, Sweden, Phone +46 920 491362, FAX +46 920 491091, Thomas.olofsson@ltu.se ED - Cuperus, Ype ED - Hirota, Ercilia Hitomi AB - Customers’ demands regarding quality and cost efficiency caused the Swedish construction industry to increase its levels of prefabrication. However, the main focus has been on the structural design and production in the development of these new building systems, and very little attention has been devoted to customer needs and requirements. This has created a situation where ad hoc solutions have been introduced to adapt the building system to match the project requirements, causing problems in the production process with waste and quality problems as a result. Therefore, a development project was initiated with the goal to design a new building system for multi-story timber housing that could match the client needs and requirements. This paper describes how this development process was pursued using lean design methods and modularization principles. A multi-skilled development team worked for over 6 months in developing a technical and a process platform for a flexible building system. The study shows that it is evident that modularization principles can be used in order to develop flexible building systems that better can match the requirements from an individual project. From a set of rules, the architect can configure and design a unique building which enables the manufacturability of the building system and ensures a smooth assembly process of the prefabricated modules on the construction site. KW - Lean design KW - modularization KW - configuration KW - prefabrication KW - product development. PB - T2 - 17th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction DA - 2009/07/15 CY - Taipei, Taiwan L1 - http://iglc.net/Papers/Details/647/pdf L2 - http://iglc.net/Papers/Details/647 N1 - Export Date: 29 March 2024 DB - IGLC.net DP - IGLC LA - English ER -