Conceptualising project management capabilities for offsite construction

Buddhini Ginigaddara, Mahmoud Ershadi, Marcus Jefferies, Srinath Perera

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Abstract

Purpose: Recent research advocates that there are plenty of opportunities for key players in the offsite construction (OSC) sector to harness the full potential of advanced project management techniques. While previous research mainly focuses on transformations related to digital and advanced technologies driven by industry 4.0 principles, a research gap still exists on the intersection of project management capabilities and OSC. This study attempts to bridge this gap by capturing the homogeneity of different capabilities and integrating them into an overarching framework. Design/methodology/approach: A scientometric analysis is conducted to provide an overview of the co-occurrence network of keywords in the representative studies. A systematic literature review (SLR) of articles published between 2010 and 2022, followed by a subsequent full-text examination of 63 selected articles, revealed 34 interrelated capabilities to be categorised under three exhaustive planning-oriented, design-oriented and delivery-oriented groups. Findings: This review revealed an upward trend of publication on project management capabilities for OSC with a specific interest in optimisation of resources allocated to offsite operations. The top five capabilities discussed more frequently in the literature include (1) artificial intelligence for design error detection, (2) enhanced resource productivity, (3) cost saving in offsite production, (4) real-time traceability of modules and (5) applying lean agile production principles to OSC, which imply the critical role of quality, cost saving, traceability and agility in OSC. Originality/value: This study elicits core capabilities and develops a new offsite project management framework for the first time. The authors provide directions for researchers and practitioners to apply capabilities for obtaining better outcomes and higher value out of offsite operations.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7111-7145
Number of pages35
JournalEngineering, Construction and Architectural Management
Volume32
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2025

Keywords

  • Capability framework
  • Construction industry
  • Offsite construction (OSC)
  • Project management
  • Systematic review

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