TY - CONF TI - Alternative Supply-Chain Configurations for Engineered or Catalogued Made-to-Order Components: Case Study on Pipe Supports Used in Power Plants C1 - Gramado, Brazil C3 - 10th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction PY - 2002 AU - Arbulu, Roberto J. AU - Tommelein, Iris D. AD - Master of Engineering, Construction Engineering and Management Program, Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, University of California, Berkeley, USA, arbulu@uclink.berkeley.edu AD - Professor, Construction Engineering and Management Program, Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, 215-A McLaughlin Hall, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-1712, 510/643-8678, FAX 510/643-8919, tommelein@ce.berkeley.edu ED - Formoso, Carlos T. ED - Ballard, Glenn AB - Many construction inefficiencies are due to supply-chain (SC) problems that occur at the interface between processes or disciplines. This paper illustrates such problems by describing a case study on the supply of pipe supports used in power plants. Pipe supports often arrive late at the construction site because their design tends to be pushed towards the end of the power plant design process due to the interaction of supports with other power plant systems. Since power plants are typically fast-track projects, the design and construction phases overlap. Late support design therefore constrains the SC and may ultimately cause project delays. This paper presents the five alternative SC configurations that have been identified in the case study. It addresses the need to accelerate the design, procurement, and fabrication processes of engineered or catalogued made-to-order pipe supports in order to avoid late arrivals to the site while making best use of the capabilities available in all SC participants. This paper concludes with a set of recommendations for performance improvement in the supply of pipe supports. Finally, it identifies research opportunities to achieve further improvement. KW - Supply-chain management KW - construction supply chain KW - interdependency KW - batch size KW - alliance KW - standardization KW - modularization KW - push vs. pull KW - pipe support KW - design KW - procurement KW - fabrication KW - power plant KW - process mapping. PB - T2 - 10th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction DA - 2002/08/06 CY - Gramado, Brazil L1 - http://iglc.net/Papers/Details/171/pdf L2 - http://iglc.net/Papers/Details/171 N1 - Export Date: 29 April 2024 DB - IGLC.net DP - IGLC LA - English ER -