TY - JOUR
T1 - Agile Project Management in the Pre-Construction Stage: Facing the Challenges of Projectification in the Construction Industry
T2 - Facing the Challenges of Projectification in the Construction Industry
AU - Forcael, Eric
AU - Moroni, Ginnia
AU - Baesler, Felipe
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 by the authors.
PY - 2024/11/7
Y1 - 2024/11/7
N2 - Given the complex and dispersed nature of construction projects, which demand collaboration among varied experts, it is crucial to reevaluate project management and execution approaches to enhance their performance. Agile principles offer a path towards heightened responsiveness within tasks and processes, addressing the construction industry’s fast-paced nature and growing client demands for timely project completion. However, adopting new management methodologies, such as Agile, needs a significant cultural shift, enabling the cultivation of multi-skilled and self-managing teams. Projectification, a growing trend in contemporary society where more activities are managed as projects, has gained significant relevance in recent years. This study examines the application of Agile project management (specifically Agile Scrum methodology) during the pre-construction phase of a construction project through the lens of Projectification. As evidenced by the research results, applying the Agile methodology in the pre-construction phase may help enhance flexibility and collaboration, enabling teams to adapt quickly to evolving project requirements and unforeseen challenges. The findings demonstrate that Agile methodologies offer numerous benefits, including enhanced adaptability, flexibility, accountability, transparency, and teamwork. Additionally, there were significant reductions in time and costs, emphasizing the value of Agile practices in construction project management.
AB - Given the complex and dispersed nature of construction projects, which demand collaboration among varied experts, it is crucial to reevaluate project management and execution approaches to enhance their performance. Agile principles offer a path towards heightened responsiveness within tasks and processes, addressing the construction industry’s fast-paced nature and growing client demands for timely project completion. However, adopting new management methodologies, such as Agile, needs a significant cultural shift, enabling the cultivation of multi-skilled and self-managing teams. Projectification, a growing trend in contemporary society where more activities are managed as projects, has gained significant relevance in recent years. This study examines the application of Agile project management (specifically Agile Scrum methodology) during the pre-construction phase of a construction project through the lens of Projectification. As evidenced by the research results, applying the Agile methodology in the pre-construction phase may help enhance flexibility and collaboration, enabling teams to adapt quickly to evolving project requirements and unforeseen challenges. The findings demonstrate that Agile methodologies offer numerous benefits, including enhanced adaptability, flexibility, accountability, transparency, and teamwork. Additionally, there were significant reductions in time and costs, emphasizing the value of Agile practices in construction project management.
KW - Agile
KW - construction industry
KW - pre-construction
KW - project management
KW - Projectification
KW - Scrum
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85210265649&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3390/buildings14113551
DO - 10.3390/buildings14113551
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85210265649
SN - 2075-5309
VL - 14
SP - 1
JO - Buildings
JF - Buildings
IS - 11
M1 - 3551
ER -