LEAN CONSTRUCTION AND LAST PLANNER SYSTEM IN THE SAUDI ARABIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
Abstract
The dissertation is aimed at exploring the implementation of Lean in the construction environment in
Saudi Arabia and come up with an effective lean construction tool that can be utilised to eliminate
such delays in the construction industry. The objectives of the research study are to conduct a
comprehensive literature review exploring Lean Construction and its concepts, identify key barriers
and obstacles in implementing Lean concepts, identify key strategies that can lead to implementing
Lean concepts, and propose and validate an appropriate model of Lean Construction tool for Saudi
Arabia context.
The tool that was found to be suitable is Last Planner System (LPS). The research data was obtained
from a survey questionnaire that was utilised as a technique to investigate the current Lean
Construction practices. Also, to identify the key obstacles impeding the implementation of LPS
concepts in Saudi, to identify success factors that can promote the implementation of the model and
validate the proposed LPS model for implementation. The research study concludes that the LPS is an
ideal tool that can be implemented in Saudi Arabia. The LPS implementation in the Saudi environment
was found to have numerous benefits to the construction industries that it would reduce delays in
construction projects and overcome damage cases that might occur. Moreover, the implementation
of the LPS would assist construction companies to work within the budget and complete the project
within the completion deadline. The respondent identified educating and guiding last planners,
comprehensive communication between the construction teams, supportive and helpful
management team, and an inspiring and encouraging individuals to implement change as the critical
success factors contributing to the implementation of LPS.