Author:
Surya Bakti Erman,Zaimi bin Abdul Majid Muhd,Muhamad Zin Rosli,Trigunarsyah Bambang
Abstract
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the process, and analyse the implementation of constructability improvement and innovation result during the planning and design for seawater intake structure of fertilizer plant project.Design/methodology/approachThe research methodology approach is case study method at the project level. This constructability improvement process was investigated by using constructability implementation checklists, direct observation, documented lessons learned analysis and key personnel interviews.FindingsThe case study shows that the implementation of constructability during planning and design stage for this seawater intake structure has increased the project performance as well as improved the schedule by five months (14.21 percent) and reduced the project cost by 15.35 percent.Research limitations/implicationsThis case study was limited to three previous seawater intake projects as references and one new method seawater intake structure at a fertilizer plant project.Practical implicationsA constructability improvement checklist using theory and lessons learned for the specific construction project was documented.Originality/valueThe findings support the relevant study of constructability and provide specific lessons learned for three previous projects and one of the new methods of the construction project and which are documented by the company.
Subject
General Business, Management and Accounting,Building and Construction,Architecture,Civil and Structural Engineering
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