2022BookofCases

Lean Construction Ireland Annual Book of Cases 2021 43 l f s s 2 Company Overview JOHN PAUL CONSTRUCTION johnpaul.ie Overview & Background to the Lean Initiative Established in 1949, John Paul Construction are leading international construction specialists with expertise across all sectors, including Data Centres, Pharma / Life Sciences, Industrial, Healthcare, Commercial and Retail, Fitout, Residential and Student,Tourism and Leisure, Public,Transport, Energy / Renewables and Civil Infrastructure. The pursuit of excellence is at the heartbeat of our organisation, and our people are constantly exploring ways to improve our performance.We believe in collaboration and an all-party alignment as the best way of achieving maximum results for our clients, and this approach to project delivery is built around our core values of Excellence, Respect andTeamwork. We provide a comprehensive range of construction services to our clients, such as Early Contractor Involvement (ECI), preconstruction services, Integrated Project Delivery (IPD),management contracting, design and build, partnerships/turnkey arrangements as well as traditional contracting. With offices in Dublin, Cork, Galway, London, Amsterdam, Riyadh, and Bahrain, we have the scale and resources to deliver large and complex projects. Michael Kelly Author As John Paul Construction expands and grows as a business, how we deliver our projects continues to evolve and improve.We continuously seek new and innovative ways to deliver our client’s projects and as the pressure to reduce project programmes increases, the need for efficient management and short-term planning is ever greater.With this in mind, we have continued to expand on our Lean Initiatives. Having successfully used a Lean approach on multiple projects over the past 5 years, we are continuously expanding our knowledge and expertise of Lean techniques across the company. In the last 12 months, we have successfully delivered several large projects including a 48MW data centre in Louth, a 34,000m2 beverage manufacturing facility in Kildare, and the Civil-Structural-Architectural (CSA) scope for 19,000m2 Biopharma facility in Meath. All these projects were delivered on time and to the highest quality utilising lean techniques throughout.To the forefront of this was the implementation of the of the Last Planner® System (LPS).The use of LPS was key on all three projects as the fast-track nature of the projects required communication, collaboration, and teamwork to ensure successful delivery. As well as the LPS, digital tools such as FieldView, Dalux, and BIM 360 were also used to great effect for managing and tracking these projects The following case study will focus on how Lean initiatives, and in particular, the Last Planner® System (LPS) along with the cloudbased software FieldView, is aiding the successful delivery of the Grange Development in Stillorgan, a 287-unit residential scheme, as it enters its final phase. Project Overview: The project comprises the construction of a 287-unit residential scheme, a creche to accommodate 23 staff and 115 children, a substation for the development, along with all ancillary external works and utilities to service the site.The 287 residential units are spread across six new blocks ranging in height from 5 to 9 storeys. The project commenced in October 2020 and is scheduled for completion in Q2 2023. Case 9 Case Study Title: The Grange Development EamonWalsh Author Figure 1: Digital Render of Grange Development

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