Study on the construction workforce management based on lean construction in the context of COVID-19

Jiang, L; Zhong, H; Chen, J; Cheng, J; Chen, S; Gong, Z; Lun, Z; Zhang, J and Su, Z (2023) Study on the construction workforce management based on lean construction in the context of COVID-19. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(8), pp. 3310-3329. ISSN 0969-9988

Abstract

Purpose: The construction industry is facing challenges not only for workers' mobility in the pandemic situation but also for Lean Construction (LC) practise in responding to the high-quality development during the post-pandemic. As such, this paper presents a construction workforce management framework based on LC to manage both the emergency goal in migrant worker management and the long-term goal in labour productivity improvement in China. Design/methodology/approach: The framework is created based on the integrated culture and technology strategies of LC. A combination of qualitative and quantitative methods is taken to explore factors influencing the mobility of construction workers and to measure labour productivity improvement. The case study approach is adopted to demonstrate the framework application. Findings: For method application, a time-and-motion study and Percent Plan Complete indicator are proposed to offer labour productivity measurements of “resources efficiency” and “flow efficiency”. Moreover, the case study provides an industry level solution for construction workforce management and Lean Construction culture shaping, as well as witnesses the LC culture and technology strategies alignment contributing to LC practise innovation. Originality/value: Compared with previous studies which emphasised solely LC techniques rather than socio-technical system thinking, the proposed integration framework as well as implementation of “Worker's Home” and “Lean Work Package” management models in the COVID-19 pandemic contribute to new extensions of both the fundamental of knowledge and practise in LC.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: COVID-19; lean construction; workforce management
Index terms: lean construction, COVID-19, methodology, integration, socio-technical system, migrant worker, quantitative method, China, technology strategy, efficiency, pandemic, case study, mobility, package, labour productivity, construction industry, implementation, construction worker, percent plan complete
Subjects: management, health risk and incident analysis, theoretical framing, performance management, research methods, Geography, project controls, organizational analysis, building construction, industry analysis, infrastructure and transport systems, data collection methods, business, practitioner, data analysis and analytics, contractual arrangements
Topics: Roles and Professions, Procurement, Health and Safety, Business Strategy, Geographical Context, Research Practice, Organizational Design, Site Management, Time Control, Urban Studies, International Construction, Quality Management
Descriptive scope: 5 PCTEA

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