Abstract:
Lean construction (LC) is becoming prevalent, and assessment of the level of LC implementation
is vital for organizations to realize their full potential. In meeting that need, lean construction
maturity models (LCMMs) play a key role. However, there is less evidence of critical reviews in
spite of the significant number of LCMMs available. Therefore, this study was initiated with the
aim of systematically reviewing the literature on existing lean-construction-related maturity models
(MMs) through a critical review. The study adopted the PRISMA method to review 24 such models
using manual content analysis. The study revealed the most common attributes among the models,
along with their key strengths and weaknesses. The findings of this study can be directly used to
develop more robust LCMMs and enhance the knowledge base on theoretical underpinnings. From
an industry perspective, the findings assist organizations to more effectively assess LC maturity. The
study invites further research on the area of LC maturity and advocates for developing new MMs
addressing these areas identified for improvement.
Citation:
Jayanetti, J. K. D. D. T., Perera, B. a. K. S., Waidyasekara, K. G. a. S., & Siriwardena, M. (2023). Critical Analysis of Lean Construction Maturity Models: A Systematic Literature Review. Buildings, 13(6), Article 6. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13061508