Abstract
Close integration of supply and design enabled the delivery of major material and labour cost savings at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane. An integrated documentation and construction contract format permitted the use of polystyrene voided concrete planks with reliable composite connections to supporting steel beams. This system was substituted for in situ concrete beams and slabs previously assessed as the lowest cost option by the project quality surveyor. A development of technology previously used in bridge building, the "Clever Plank" system allowed the elimination of in situ formwork with its attendant time, cost and safety disadvantages. Robust linkages were achieved between the supplier and the central cost participants. Confidence in the detailed design enabled the production of the planks to commence before full testing of the prototype for code compliance was complete. This project represents an example of efficiencies achieved by minimising "flow activities" and concentrating on value-added "conversions" in accordance with lean production principles.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Proceedings : 13th Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction |
| Publisher | International Group for Lean Construction |
| Number of pages | 8 |
| ISBN (Print) | 1877040347 |
| Publication status | Published - 2005 |
| Event | International Group on Lean Construction. Conference - Duration: 6 Jul 2020 → … |
Conference
| Conference | International Group on Lean Construction. Conference |
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| Period | 6/07/20 → … |
Keywords
- precast concrete
- construction
- Suncorp Stadium
- sports stadiums
- composite construction