Press Release | Reuters | Tue Sep 29, 2015 | LCI Recognizes Iris Tommelein with Prestigious Pioneer Award
LCI Recognizes Iris Tommelein with Prestigious Pioneer Award
ARLINGTON, VA (Marketwired Sep 29, 2015)
Lean Construction Institute (LCI) today announced that its board of directors has voted unanimously to award its highest annual recognition, the Pioneer Award, to Iris Tommelein. The award recognizes an individual or organization that has moved the design and construction industry forward in embracing and implementing Lean tools and techniques on capital projects.
A founding board member of LCI, Tommelein has given significant time and energy to implementing lean construction and design principles in key projects for contractors, designers and owner organizations. “Iris has played a pioneering and foundational role in supply chain and materials management, mistakeproofing and Choosing by Advantages, a groundbreaking decisionmaking system used by the Lean community,” said Will Lichtig, chairman of the board.
In her role as Professor of Engineering and Project Management at University of California, Berkeley, Tommelein has demonstrated her commitment to educating and encouraging others to utilize Lean on projects. Much of her influence is through students who are now Lean champions in their respective academic and industry careers, including:
- Lauri Merikallio, who spearheaded the development of LCI Finland;
- Jan Elfving, now head of Skanska’s Nordic Procurement Unit;
- Cynthia Tsao, who has performed significant work in Lean education and methods for work structuring;
- Paz Arroyo, who brought Choosing by Advantages into the construction management limelight; and
- Colin Milberg, who has performed groundbreaking work in dimensional tolerances for concrete structures and is now a Lean consultant.
In addition to assisting more than 40 PhD students through dissertations on Lean Construction, Tommelein was the 2014 recipient of the University’s premiere academic honor for construction management faculty, the Peurifoy Award.
“Iris has long been one of our community’s strongest advocates, and gives an incredible amount of time to educating the industry on Lean practices,” said Dan Heinemeier, executive director. Tommelein is a frequent presenter at LCI workshops and events and plays a leading role in the International Group for Lean Construction (IGLC). In addition to maintaining a website dedicated to the Lean practice of mistakeproofing, she has developed a number of publications for the Lean community, including a comprehensive glossary of Lean Constructions terms and Last Planner® workbooks for LCI.
LCI will present Tommelein with the Pioneer Award at its 17 Annual Congress, to be held October 12-16, 2015 in Boston, Massachusetts. The event, LCI’s largest of the year, brings together the Lean construction and design community for learning and networking.
About the Lean Construction Institute: The Lean Construction Institute (LCI) is a non-profit organization, founded in 1997. The Institute operates as a catalyst to transform the industry through Lean project delivery using an operating system centered on a common language, fundamental principles, and basic practices. The organization’s Lean Project Delivery System (LPDS) applies lean principles pioneered in manufacturing to construction. LPDS tools facilitate planning and control, maximize value, and minimize waste throughout the design and construction process. LCI’s national headquarters is located in Arlington, VA.
Contact:
Ilene Goldberg
Manager, Membership and CoP Relations
Lean Construction Institute
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