Benchmarking, Benchaction, and Benchlearning: Rework Mitigation in Projects |
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Authors: | Peter E. D. Love Jim Smith |
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Affiliation: | 1Professor, We-B Centre, School of Management Information Systems, Edith Cowan Univ., Churchlands, Perth, WA?6018, Australia. 2Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, Univ. of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria?3502, Australia.
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Abstract: | The Australian government has issued several calls to improve the performance of the construction industry. A lack of available benchmark metrics has made it difficult, if not impossible, for organizations to identify areas to target for process improvement. A significant factor that has been found to contribute to poor organizational and project performance is rework. Using the results of a questionnaire survey, the paper presents and discusses a series of benchmark metrics for the causes and costs of rework for 161 construction projects. A generic framework for benchmarking rework at the interfaces of a project’s life cycle is proposed, and unstructured interviews are used to subject the proposed framework to validation by industry practitioners. |
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Keywords: | Australia Bench marks Construction industry Quality control Government Project management |
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