Value management in infrastructure project design : unlocking the project team’s creativity
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06/12/2012
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Resumo |
Value Management (VM) is a proven methodology that provides a structured framework using supporting tools and techniques that facilitate effective decision-making in many types of projects, thus achieving ‘best value’ for clients. It offers an exceptionally robust approach to exploring the need and function of projects to be aligned with client’s objectives. The functional analysis and creativity phases of VM are crucial as it focused on utilising innovative thinking to understand the objectives of clients’ projects and provide value-adding solutions at the early discovery stages of projects. There is however a perception of VM as just being another cost-cutting tool, which has overshadowed the fundamental benefits of the method, therefore negating both influence and wider use in the construction industry. This paper describes findings from a series of case studies conducted at project and corporate levels of a current public funded infrastructure projects in Malaysia. The study aims to investigate VM processes practised by the project client organisation and evaluate the effects of project team involvement in VM workshops during the design-stage of these projects. The focus of the study is on how issues related to ‘upstream’ infrastructure design aimed at improving ‘downstream’ construction process on-site, are being resolved through multi-disciplinary team consideration and decision-making. Findings from the case studies indicate that the mix of disciplines of project team members at a design-stage of a VM workshop has minimal influence on improving construction processes. However, the degree of interaction, institutionalized thinking, cultural dimensions and visualization aids adopted, have a significant impact in maximizing creativity amongst project team members during VM workshop. The case studies conducted for this research have focused on infrastructure projects that utilise traditional VM workshop as client’s chosen VM methodology to review and develop designs. Documents review and semi-structured interview with project teams are used as data collection techniques for the case study. The significant outcomes of this research are expected to offer alternative perspectives for construction professionals and clients to minimise the constraints and strengthen strategies for implementing VM on future projects. |
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The Hong Kong Polytechnic Univeristy |
Relação |
http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57440/1/ICVEM201_VM_in_Infrastructure_Project_Design_Unlocking_Project_Team_Creativity_QUTePrints_Saifulnizam_et_al_2012.pdf Saifulnizam, Suhaimi Mohamad , Coffey, Vaughan, & Attan, Norazah (2012) Value management in infrastructure project design : unlocking the project team’s creativity. In International Conference on Value Engineering and Management (ICVEM 2012), The Hong Kong Polytechnic Univeristy, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong. |
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Copyright 2012 [please consult the author] |
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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Urban Development |
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Conference Paper |