Early Involvement and Integration in Construction Projects: The Benefits of DfX in Elimination of Wastes
Typical construction processes provide waste: material waste but especially process-related waste. The majority of this waste can be avoided with efficient planning in the front end of projects. The main aim is to describe how the concept of Design for Excellence (DfX) can reduce the most severe was...
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Main Authors: | Heikki Halttula (Author), Harri Haapasalo (Author), Aki Aapaoja (Author), Samuli Manninen (Author) |
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International School for Social and Business Studies,
2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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