Retail/Hospitality

LKCo Uses Lean Practices to Expedite the Delivery of the Envoy Hotel

Northeast Corner of Envoy Hotel in Boston

Northeast Corner of Envoy Hotel in Boston

South Boston MA – Lee Kennedy Co is incorporating Lean building practices into the planning and management of the new Envoy Hotel construction.  This 136 key luxury boutique hotel, owned by Norwich Partners, with Colliers International acting as the project manager, is located at the gateway to Boston’s historic Seaport District and is scheduled to be completed in the spring of 2015.

Lean practices are being used by the team to ensure a cost effective and timely delivery of the hotel in order to capitalize on the growing hospitality market within the district as well as the city. “Lean Construction practices at our Envoy Hotel project are resulting in highly efficient quality control and production and saving the client time and money,” says Lee Michael Kennedy, President and CEO of Lee Kennedy Co.

Some of the anticipated challenges associated with the project included building on a very small site, difficult trucking access, a relatively complex exterior façade system, elaborate interior finishes and a demanding schedule.

The team tailored its goals for Lean implementation to include streamlining and optimizing work sequencing and subcontractor coordination, site and building logistics, project safety and quality control. It then divided the building construction sequence into several key elements that included foundations, superstructure, facade and interiors.

The major subcontractors involved in each of these areas participate in regular pull planning sessions as well as weekly work planning sessions. The sessions establish the sequence and timing of the team members and review and evaluate the progress of each of the divisions and subcontractors.

The subcontractors outline each step required to complete  not only their work but that of other subcontractors. The sessions foster a constructive dialog between trades allowing them to present specific issues and challenges as well as possible resolutions ahead of the installation. They also allow for a more comprehensive understanding of the project at the trade level.

The interactive and collaborative nature of these sessions is resulting in better project wide communication and smooth project execution.

The LKCo team is encouraged by the early results and the project is on track to finish ahead of schedule.