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The Core Reason Your Capital Projects Take Longer to Deliver

There is a practice of carefully crafting detailed schedules that identify all important tasks required to complete the project. The tasks on these schedules number ...
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DPS ATG: Lean Initiative

This project was the Beddington Energy Recovery Facility in Beddington Lane, Sutton, London. At a cost of GBP£205M, the Energy Recovery Facility (ERF) was designed ...
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SAVE THE DATE – 14th ATU Construction Management Conference 13.03.2025

The Department of Civil Engineering & Construction at Atlantic Technological University is delighted to announce that the 14th ATU International Construction Management Conference will be ...
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Lean and BIM Synergy in Practice – A General Overview

Recent research on BIM and Lean Construction (LC) shows that there is a significant synergy between the two. The many positive interactions includes: reduction in ...
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Clancy: Lean Initiative

This project was the Church Road Social Housing Development in Blackrock, Cork. The budget was €8M; the programme was 60 weeks duration, and due for ...
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Implementing Takt Planning with Lean Practices

Implement Takt Planning in construction projects to improve productivity. Learn how Skiles Group integrates Takt with Lean practices for maximum efficiency.
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MEMBERS SPOTLIGHT

Mace Technology Ireland

At Mace, we see every challenge as an opportunity to dream bigger and bring our ambitions to life. We believe our only limits are the ones we give ourselves. Since day one, we have relentlessly pursued a better way. We were founded out of a belief that the industry could be more efficient, innovative, and responsible, and over the last 30 years Mace has built a reputation and track record for delivering projects faster, safer, and better than ever before.

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UPCOMING WEBINAR

Continuous Improvement (CI) in Uisce Éireann (UÉ): Lean, Six Sigma and the Yellow Belt Program

PRESENTED BY:

Mark Pyne – Continuous Improvement Manager – Uisce Éireann

FACILITATED BY:

To be Confirmed

OVERVIEW:

An overview of the Continuous Improvement Program in Uisce Éireann, the tailored approach developed using both Lean and Six Sigma methodologies, including some practical examples.

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UPCOMING WEBINARS

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LATEST WEBINAR

28th November: Uisce Éireann

PRESENTED BY:

Mark Pyne – Continuous Improvement Manager – Uisce Éireann