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Cameron, I and Hare, B (2008) Planning tools for integrating health and safety in construction. Construction Management and Economics, 26(09), 909.

Chiara, N and Garvin, M J (2008) Variance models for project financial risk analysis with applications to greenfield BOT highway projects. Construction Management and Economics, 26(09), 39.

Damnjanovic, I, Duthie, J and Waller, S T (2008) Valuation of strategic network flexibility in development of toll road projects. Construction Management and Economics, 26(09), 90.

Huang, Y-L (2008) The pricing of conditional performance guarantees with risky collateral. Construction Management and Economics, 26(09), 78.

Jaillon, L and Poon, C S (2008) Sustainable construction aspects of using prefabrication in dense urban environment: a Hong Kong case study. Construction Management and Economics, 26(09), 66.

Laryea, S and Hughes, W (2008) How contractors price risk in bids: theory and practice. Construction Management and Economics, 26(09), 24.

Li, H, Guo, H, Skibniewski, M J and Skitmore, M (2008) Using the IKEA model and virtual prototyping technology to improve construction process management. Construction Management and Economics, 26(09), 1000.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: IKEA model; site operations; virtual prototyping
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0144-6193
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/01446190802290477
  • Abstract:
    Learning from manufacturing industries is a useful approach to improving the productivity of the construction industry and to solve problems arising from construction processes. Through the use of virtual prototyping (VP) technology, the lean production process engaged in the IKEA business model (IKEA model) is studied and implemented in a real-life construction project. Specifically, based on the analysis of the IKEA model, the IKEA model can be applied to optimize construction processes and simplify management activities. A case study is analysed to demonstrate the improvement of construction process management through using the VP–IKEA approach.

Styhre, A (2008) The role of social capital in knowledge sharing: the case of a specialist rock construction company. Construction Management and Economics, 26(09), 51.