We are happy to share with you that the Lean Construction Blog has surpassed 15k followers on LinkedIn. When we started the LCB 9 years ago, we had a simple mission: to share the ideas of lean design and construction with the world so that more people could learn from and participate in the movement. Over time, our mission became more ambitious, with the goal of “democratizing and advancing lean construction around the world.” This milestone is a cause for celebration because it shows that lean design and construction are becoming more widely accepted by the industry. This shows that we are having an impact. So we thank you for being part of the journey so far. Let us know in the comments when you first started reading and learning from the LCB. We hope that this inspires more people to start their lean journey and for them to realize that today can be a good day to start learning and applying lean construction concepts. The LCB aims to be an approachable, accurate, and comprehensive resource for people who want to learn and apply lean construction. We look forward to more participation from around the world and hope to continue inspiring the movement.
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Hi my 🔨🔨🔨CONSTRUCTION🔨🔨🔨 friends… Are you continuously improving?📈 "Be open to learning from manufacturing." 🏭 I like seeing lean applied in various ways and Jason Schroeder from Elevate Construction has caught my attention 👀 with his YouTube videos. Here's what he says in the one linked below... "Manufacturing and Construction are literally the exact same thing with different flow units. In manufacturing, the actual product typically moves. In construction, it's the trades that move but we're all doing similar things and there's no reason we can't learn from each other. So if you want to master a lean mindset, learn from manufacturing." Lean in construction includes: - Respect for people and resources - Stability and flow (5S and 8 wastes) - One-Process or One-Piece Flow - Using Visual Control Systems - Focus on Quality and Continuous Improvement ... Is anyone doing this in construction in the lower mainland? As someone who has been in manufacturing for 30 years, I encourage you to check Jason out at: https://lnkd.in/gvvWV7QV
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Feeling lost on how to start with Lean Construction? You're not alone! Lean Construction Institute | Chicago Community of Practice events are designed to help you navigate your lean journey. Connect and Learn: Network with industry professionals at various stages of their lean implementation. Get expert insights and resources to overcome challenges. Ask questions and build valuable connections that can lead to future opportunities. Make a Change: Lean Construction is about building a better future for our industry and generations to come. It might seem daunting, but taking the first step is crucial. Join Us! Explore the 6 core principles of Lean Construction (pictured below) and attend our next Lean Coffee event – a casual platform for discussion and learning. We look forward to welcoming you to the LCI CoP and supporting your lean journey! P.S. What aspect of Lean Construction are you most curious about? Share in the comments!
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Lean Construction (Part 4) Continued from Part 3 Challenges in Implementing Lean Construction: •Resistance to cultural and process changes •Need for training and education •Alignment of diverse stakeholders with Lean principles •Initial time and effort to implement lean tools and practices Lean construction is particularly effective for complex, large scale, or high-stakes projects, where inefficiencies can significantly impact costs and timelines.
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[New Guide] - Lean Construction Basics in 6 minutes. Worth Watching. https://lnkd.in/dSbNc7c3
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Unlock the potential benefits of Lean Construction with our Communities of Practice. Take the first step in your Lean Journey today and discover how to streamline your workflow, create high performing teams, and provide more value to your project owners. Don't get left in the dust of outdated building methods. Join us at our free events, meet industry peers, and ask the burning questions you have about Lean methods. Beyond just gaining knowledge, you'll find a trove of resources like books, trainings, and certifications offered by Lean Construction Institute (US). So why wait? Reinvent. Relearn. Embrace Lean! #LeanConstruction #LCI #CommunitiesOfPractice #Lean #construction #builders
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How can the #steel construction community reduce its #carbon footprint? In my recent training, I helped 45 participants from 19 countries and 6 different disciplines generate & quantify solutions to that question ✅ Thanks to ECCS for the great organization! #reuse #conceptualdesign #AI #optioneering #cost #hybrid #highstrength #EAF #longspan #composite #slab #longlife #tubularprofiles #Training #LifecycleDrivenStructures
Life-Cycle Driven Design of Steel Structures for Reduced Embodied Carbon” training explored in detail the strategies to minimize the carbon footprint in steel construction, coupled with hands-on exercises and real-world applications. Attendees praised the webinar for its high-quality content, noting the depth of information. The hands-on exercises and real-time discussions were highlighted as particularly beneficial, helping to understand complex concepts. We extend our gratitude to all 45 participants for their active involvement in the training. Your commitment to advancing sustainable practices in the steel construction industry is inspiring. Thank you once again Alper Kanyilmaz for making this webinar a success. We are excited to continue this journey soon with new ones.
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