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Lean Construction Services
  • Home
  • our company
    • Our History
    • Our Culture
    • Vision & Values
    • Leadership
    • Safety & Quality
  • Our Services
  • Our Industries
    • Where We Specialize
    • Types of Construction
  • Contact Us
  • Safety Orientation

Terms and Conditions

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  • Withdraw and cancel services, and make financial transactions.
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LEAN Tools

Root Cause Analysis

Integrated Project Delivery

Integrated Project Delivery

Our knowledgeable staff have the ability to perform field level root cause analysis which allows us to rapidly identify the real problem.

Integrated Project Delivery

Integrated Project Delivery

Integrated Project Delivery

 Promoting efficiency and involvement from all  participants through all phases of design, fabrication, and construction. IPD combines ideas from integrated practice and lean construction. 

Pull Planning

Integrated Project Delivery

Communities of Practice (CoP)

 The Last Planner System promotes conversations between trade foremen and project management at appropriate levels of detail, and before issues become critical. T

Communities of Practice (CoP)

Communities of Practice (CoP)

Communities of Practice (CoP)

Where the Lean community meets and a sense is forged. At their best, project level CoP provide a meeting ground where people can gather, learn, connect, and explore the ramifications of these ideas both for their own organizations and the larger industry. 

Modular Construction

Communities of Practice (CoP)

Modular Construction

Buildings are produced in “modules” that when put together on site,  reflect the identical design intent and specifications of the most  sophisticated site-built facility 

Lean Design

Communities of Practice (CoP)

Modular Construction

 Lean Design is an extension of Lean Thinking,  most of the costs and much of the quality in a construction project are locked in long before production launch, and therefore the design process will be crucial not only to ‘do things right’ but also, more importantly, to ‘do the right things’. 

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