Definition of LEAN Job Order Contracting

Definition of LEAN Job Order Contracting – LEAN Job Order Contracting (JOC) differs from “traditional” JOC program deployments is several key area.

Lean Job order contracting is different from other JOC program deployments as it contains a clear set of objectives that enable a public sector order to develop, build, and maintain leadership, knowledge, and capabilities.  

Any definition of LEAN Job Order Contracting involves…

  1. Direct owner leadership 
  2. Core LEAN processes
  3. Adaptation of process to organizational requirements
  4. No payments  fees based upon a % construction value
  5. Locally researched, fully transparent and verifiable construction cost data
  6. Full compliance and auditability
  7. A focus upon programmatic processes applied to all associated projects and work orders.
  8. Collaborative and scalable cloud technology
  9. Proactive integration of construction planning, procurement, and project delivery
  10. Best value outcomes for all participants and stakeholders

 

LEAN JOC Programs are proven to support the consistent delivery of quality repair, renovation, maintenance, and new construction projects on-time and on-budget.

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