The New Construction Approach Adapted by Ashghal for the Public Projects in Qatar
Abstract
"The purpose of this paper is to review the new strategy adapted by Ashghal to implement
lean construction in Qatar to improve project performance and predictability of delivery.
This is a significant change programme led by a government delivery entity. In 2017, the
Public Works Authority (ASHGHAL) piloted the implementation of lean construction
principles within 3 projects. Following realization of tangible benefits through the
pilot application, Ashghal made it contractual to implement lean in all future projects.
Since then, Ashghal has awarded 26 projects with the enhanced requirements in the
construction contracts. The enhanced requirements within the construction contract are
intended for improving public satisfaction and project delivery performance. This paper
discusses the changes implemented by Ashghal and provides some recommendations.
The paper presents findings from Literature reviews, interviews with Ashghal, and site
visit to one of the projects undergoing the transformation. Qatar had not implemented
lean construction principles at such large scale before 2018. Ashghal has realised various
challenges in embedding the new strategy, which will be explored in this paper. Ashghal
recognizes that the program requires time and effort, and has invested in building
local capability. The enhanced requirements are applicable only to full infrastructure
construction projects awarded post October 2018. Thereby the new approach is focused
on contractors and supervision consultants’ way of delivery. There is scope however to
expand the application of lean principles to improve internal processes. Other influencing
government agencies could also benefit from this program. Finally, this paper presents
the efforts by Ashghal in raising the bar of delivery in the state of Qatar and the region.
It is a rare example of a public sector authority leading a major change initiative that
can benefit all parties involved and especially in construction, which makes this a very
unique and special case that deserves to be written about."
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