Dynamic method to identify and analyze waste by making-do in construction sites

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Autor(a) principal: Amaral,Tatiana Gondim do
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Braga,Pedro Boaratti, Elias,Karinny Vieira, Brandão,Camila Mariana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Gestão & Produção
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Resumo: Abstract: The study of making-do contributes to improvements in the planning and control of construction sites, thus minimizing waste. The present study aims to investigate and analyze waste by making-do in seven companies from Goiás with the aid of a Dashboard and perform the risk analysis of the identified waste. Data were analyzed during the technical visits at each site, among which the direct non-participant observation, questionnaire application and document analysis stand out. The analysis of the data indicated that most of the waste is related to the steps of sealing and structure within the construction sites, in particular, for components connected to plastering and concreting. The main impact was rework, followed by reduced security. With the risk analysis, the main points were identified according to their severity, thus guiding management decision making. As final contributions, the main impacts and suggestions for their minimization are presented. Therefore, we highlight the need to use reality and information technology tools in future works for integrated production control and to assist in the identification of waste by making-do in construction sites.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dynamic method to identify and analyze waste by making-do in construction sites
title Dynamic method to identify and analyze waste by making-do in construction sites
spellingShingle Dynamic method to identify and analyze waste by making-do in construction sites
Amaral,Tatiana Gondim do
Waste
Making-do
Rework
Improvisation
Dashboard
title_short Dynamic method to identify and analyze waste by making-do in construction sites
title_full Dynamic method to identify and analyze waste by making-do in construction sites
title_fullStr Dynamic method to identify and analyze waste by making-do in construction sites
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic method to identify and analyze waste by making-do in construction sites
title_sort Dynamic method to identify and analyze waste by making-do in construction sites
author Amaral,Tatiana Gondim do
author_facet Amaral,Tatiana Gondim do
Braga,Pedro Boaratti
Elias,Karinny Vieira
Brandão,Camila Mariana
author_role author
author2 Braga,Pedro Boaratti
Elias,Karinny Vieira
Brandão,Camila Mariana
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Amaral,Tatiana Gondim do
Braga,Pedro Boaratti
Elias,Karinny Vieira
Brandão,Camila Mariana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Waste
Making-do
Rework
Improvisation
Dashboard
topic Waste
Making-do
Rework
Improvisation
Dashboard
description Abstract: The study of making-do contributes to improvements in the planning and control of construction sites, thus minimizing waste. The present study aims to investigate and analyze waste by making-do in seven companies from Goiás with the aid of a Dashboard and perform the risk analysis of the identified waste. Data were analyzed during the technical visits at each site, among which the direct non-participant observation, questionnaire application and document analysis stand out. The analysis of the data indicated that most of the waste is related to the steps of sealing and structure within the construction sites, in particular, for components connected to plastering and concreting. The main impact was rework, followed by reduced security. With the risk analysis, the main points were identified according to their severity, thus guiding management decision making. As final contributions, the main impacts and suggestions for their minimization are presented. Therefore, we highlight the need to use reality and information technology tools in future works for integrated production control and to assist in the identification of waste by making-do in construction sites.
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