Advancing building construction: A novel conceptual framework integrating circularity with modified lean project delivery systems
Shadeedha Mohamed Saradara, Malik Khalfan, Sachin Venu Jaya, Vikas Swarnakar, Abdul Rauf, Mutasem El Fadel
Abstract
The circular economy (CE) and lean construction (LC) are pivotal for advancing sustainability in the construction industry. CE focuses on minimizing resource use and waste recovery, while LC emphasizes efficiency and waste minimization. Combined, they play a vital role in promoting sustainable development by optimizing resources, minimizing waste generation, and enhancing environmental responsibility. This study presents a novel method to examine the effective combination of these two principles throughout the various stages of the building lifecycle. Through an extensive literature review analysis, we develop a framework that incorporates CE principles across all building stages while leveraging the Lean Project Delivery System (LPDS) to enhance circularity. This approach promotes early collaboration and utilizes smart relational contracts facilitated by blockchain, engaging a diverse team of professionals, including designers, contractors, and specialists. This framework is positioned to redefine industry norms and foster the advancement of sustainable construction methodologies by integrating established principles with innovative technologies. • The circular economy and lean construction are crucial for sustainability in the building industry, aiming to minimize resource use and waste generation. • A systematic literature review covers construction waste management, digital technology, sustainable practices, integrated project delivery, project management, and supply chain management, and presents a novel framework leveraging the Lean Project Delivery System to enhance circularity.