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An exploration of the synergies between Six Sigma, total quality management, lean construction and sustainable construction

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posted on 2014-06-26, 10:25 authored by J. Ferng, Andrew Price
There have been many calls for the UK construction industry to improve its productivity and performance in order to exceed clients’ ever-growing expectations and needs (DTI, 2003). One obstacle to achieving the required improvement has been the construction industry’s reluctance to learn from other industries, hence causing time lags between the development of new technologies and management techniques, and their implementation within construction. Recent years have seen the wide acceptance of Total Quality Management and the emergence of Six Sigma in some industries. This paper examines the Six Sigma philosophy and investigates its potential application in construction by exploring the synergies that exists among Six There have been many calls for the UK construction industry to improve its productivity and performance in order to exceed clients' ever-growing expectations and needs (DTI, 2003). One obstacle to achieving the required improvement has been the construction industry's reluctance to learn from other industries, hence causing time lags between the development of new technologies and management techniques, and their implementation within construction. Recent years have seen the wide acceptance of Total Quality Management and the emergence of Six Sigma in some industries. This paper examines the Six Sigma philosophy and investigates its potential application in construction by exploring the synergies that exists among Six Sigma, Total Quality Management (TQM), Lean Construction, and Sustainable Construction.

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School

  • Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering

Citation

FERNG, J. and PRICE A.D.F., 2005. An exploration of the synergies between Six Sigma, total quality management, lean construction and sustainable construction. International Journal of Six Sigma and Competitive Advantage, 1 (2), pp.167 - 187

Publisher

© Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Publication date

2005

Notes

Closed access

ISSN

1479-2494

Language

  • en