التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: |
Process model for international building permit benchmarking and a validation example using the Israeli building permit process. |
المؤلفون: |
Fauth, Judith1 (AUTHOR) judith.fauth@tuwien.ac.at, Bloch, Tanya2 (AUTHOR) bloch@cv.technion.ac.il, Soibelman, Lucio3 (AUTHOR) soibelma@usc.edu |
المصدر: |
Engineering Construction & Architectural Management (09699988). 2024, Vol. 31 Issue 13, p121-139. 19p. |
مصطلحات موضوعية: |
*BUILDING permits, *BUILDING design & construction, *FOCUS groups, *BEST practices, *BOTTLENECKS (Manufacturing), ACQUISITION of data |
مستخلص: |
Purpose: Building permitting is mostly a manual, labor intensive and time-consuming process. Initiatives for streamlining the process are not always helpful since they often fail to address the core problems within the process. A framework for modeling the permitting process can be useful to identify bottlenecks, core challenges and best practices. Hence, the authors aim to demonstrate and validate a previously suggested workflow for permit process modeling using the permitting process in Israel as a test case. Design/methodology/approach: The authors implement qualitative expert interviews for data acquisition. The collected data are then processed for a qualitative data analysis. The results of the analysis are then validated using a focus group workshop in the field of building permits. In the test case the focus group consisted of Israeli experts. Findings: The authors present a detailed overview of the as-is building permit process in Israel and the existing challenges. Through this test case, the authors found that the framework is applicable in different countries and that it can provide valuable insights into the core problems within the process. In addition, application of the same framework in different countries can provide comparable results that would allow the authors to identify best practices. Originality/value: The major contribution of this work is the development and validation of a framework for building permitting process modeling which can be used to identify existing challenges and bottlenecks in the process. Implementing a structured and unified approach provides an opportunity to easily compare processes in different countries to identify best practices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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