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Standardisation and Pre-assembly Adding Value to Construction Projects

CIRIA,
1999
Standardization; Pre-ASSEMBLY; Drivers; Benefits; Implications, London, Report 176.


CIRIA,, (1999), "Standardisation and Pre-assembly Adding Value to Construction Projects", Standardization; Pre-ASSEMBLY; Drivers; Benefits; Implications, London, Report 176.
Abstract:
CIRIA, Standardisation and Pre-assembly Adding Value to Construction Projects, London (1999) Report 176.

Standardization and pre-assembly (S&P) are not new, but their application and their drivers, pragmatism and perception, need to be considered in the light of current technology and management practice. There are lessons to be learned from a historical review, but there are also numerous myths that must be dispelled: houses are not cars; maximum standardization is not always the answer; and, S&P do not have to cost more. Steven Groaacutek worked with the author on the research project 'Adding value to construction projects through standardisation and pre-assembly' funded by CIRIA (Construction Industry Research and Information Association). The CIRIA project, which forms the basis of this paper, aimed to produce a review of the subject and guidance for clients and project teams through a comprehensive literature review, expert work5 shops and case study research. The paper defines S&P, discusses past, present and future applications (providing case study evidence) and presents the key benefits and implications of the optimized use of standardization and pre-assembly.

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