K.A.T.O. Ranadewa

About K.A.T.O. Ranadewa

K.A.T.O. Ranadewa, With an exceptional h-index of 7 and a recent h-index of 6 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Moratuwa, specializes in the field of Lean construction, Capacity Building, Construction SMEs, Green Buildings, Construction Procurement.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Roles of lean learners for successful lean implementation in the construction industry: a force-directed graph

Facilitating the role of quantity surveyors through integration of cyber-physical systems

Scrutinizing the shift: investigating quantity surveyors’ adaptability to cyber-physical systems

Leveraging BIM technology for improved accuracy in detailed cost estimation in Sri Lanka

Avoiding construction disputes: a comprehensive framework for pre-contract planning

Poka-Yoke to minimise variations: a framework for building projects

Benefits and barriers for poka-yoke implementation to minimise variations in construction projects

Barriers and strategies for implementing lean six sigma in small-and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in construction industry: a fuzzy TOPSIS analysis

K.A.T.O. Ranadewa Information

University

Position

Lecturer Department of Building Economics Sri Lanka

Citations(all)

250

Citations(since 2020)

181

Cited By

114

hIndex(all)

7

hIndex(since 2020)

6

i10Index(all)

6

i10Index(since 2020)

5

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

K.A.T.O. Ranadewa Skills & Research Interests

Lean construction

Capacity Building

Construction SMEs

Green Buildings

Construction Procurement

Top articles of K.A.T.O. Ranadewa

Roles of lean learners for successful lean implementation in the construction industry: a force-directed graph

International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management

2024/2/16

Facilitating the role of quantity surveyors through integration of cyber-physical systems

Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology

2024/1/23

Scrutinizing the shift: investigating quantity surveyors’ adaptability to cyber-physical systems

International Journal of Construction Management

2024/1/16

Leveraging BIM technology for improved accuracy in detailed cost estimation in Sri Lanka

2023/12/21

Avoiding construction disputes: a comprehensive framework for pre-contract planning

International Journal of Construction Management

2023/10/27

Poka-Yoke to minimise variations: a framework for building projects

Construction Innovation

2023/9/13

Benefits and barriers for poka-yoke implementation to minimise variations in construction projects

2023/6/28

Barriers and strategies for implementing lean six sigma in small-and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in construction industry: a fuzzy TOPSIS analysis

Construction Innovation

2023/6/6

Learning-to-learn sand cone model integrated lean learning framework for construction industry

Smart and Sustainable Built Environment

2023/1/23

THE POTENTIAL OF INDUSTRIAL SYMBIOSIS: AN ANALYSIS OF BARRIERS TO ITS IMPLEMENTATION FOR BETTER WASTE MANAGEMENT IN INDUSTRIAL ZONES IN SRI LANKA

Proceedings The 11th World Construction Symposium| July

2023

ASSESSMENT OF DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION RELATED FACTORS INFLUENCING MAINTAINABILITY OF GREEN ROOFS: A CASE OF HIGH-RISE BUILDINGS IN SRI LANKA

Proceedings The 11th World Construction Symposium| July

2023

Critical assessment of the existing disaster resilience frameworks and their applicability to improve community resilience

2023

Adaptability of lean concept to reduce plumbing waste in high-rise building construction in Sri Lanka

2023

Cargotecture to minimise problems in post-disaster reconstruction projects in Sri Lanka

2023

Status quo of digitalisation in the Sri Lankan construction industry

2023

Lean six sigma tools for improving administrative processes in different sectors: a systematic review

2023

Lean iceberg model to minimise barriers for digital twin implementation: Sri Lankan construction industry perspective

2023

Lean integrated project delivery for construction procurement: the case of Sri Lanka

Buildings

2022/4/21

Causes of disputes, factors affecting dispute resolution and effective alternative dispute resolution for Sri Lankan construction industry

International Journal of Construction Management

2022/3/8

Challenges for last planner system implementation; Sri Lankan construction industry perspective

2022

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