Enhancing canadian arctic construction integrating DFX, Lean and BIM
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This research aims to investigate how DfMAL principles can be applied to the unique environmental and logistical challenges of the Arctic while incorporating Indigenous design preferences. Additionally, it explores the role of BIM as a tool for preassembly analysis, enabling the integration of DfMAL and Indigenous values. Lean Construction principles, including techniques like pull planning will be incorporated to minimize waste, optimize project timelines and logistics, and improve stakeholder collaboration. Through a Design Science Research (DSR) methodology, this study seeks to develop and validate an integrated framework that combines DfMAL, BIM, and Lean Construction to optimize OSC projects in remote Arctic communities.
The anticipated outcomes of this research include practical insights and strategies for addressing the Arctic’s housing crisis. The proposed framework will contribute to the development of sustainable, efficient housing solutions that respect Indigenous knowledge and are resilient to the environmental and logistical challenges specific to the Arctic.
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