BUILDING MAINTENANCE: A PATH TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY
This paper explores the potential of building maintenance as one of many ways to advocate sustainability in the built environment in particular during the building operation. The first objective is to provide an overview of the sustainability issues and building maintenance through literature and...
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my.utp.eprints.51132017-01-19T08:23:38Z BUILDING MAINTENANCE: A PATH TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY Khamidi, M. Faris Olanrewaju, Abdul Lateef Idrus, Arazi TH Building construction TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) This paper explores the potential of building maintenance as one of many ways to advocate sustainability in the built environment in particular during the building operation. The first objective is to provide an overview of the sustainability issues and building maintenance through literature and theory reviews. The second objective is to analyse building defects in the Malaysian university campuses. And this is achieved through questionnaire survey. The questionnaires were administered on 50 university maintenance organizations. With a 66% response rate, the findings suggest that some defects require maintenance urgently than the others and on the basis of which it is concluded that resources should be directed to the more urgent ones while the less urgent ones could be included in the subsequent maintenance rolling programme (i.e. planned maintenance). The research found that lift failure, faulty electrical systems and roof damages were the defects that respondents considered extremely urgent to maintain. Defect analysis is significant for universities to be seen as a role-model in advocating sustainable maintenance management system for their buildings and engineering services. Keywords: Defects, University Buildings, Maintenance Management, Sustainable Building 2010-12 Citation Index Journal PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/5113/1/building_maintanance.pdf Khamidi, M. Faris and Olanrewaju, Abdul Lateef and Idrus, Arazi (2010) BUILDING MAINTENANCE: A PATH TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY. [Citation Index Journal] http://eprints.utp.edu.my/5113/ |
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This paper explores the potential of building maintenance as one of many ways to advocate
sustainability in the built environment in particular during the building operation. The first
objective is to provide an overview of the sustainability issues and building maintenance
through literature and theory reviews. The second objective is to analyse building defects in
the Malaysian university campuses. And this is achieved through questionnaire survey. The
questionnaires were administered on 50 university maintenance organizations. With a 66%
response rate, the findings suggest that some defects require maintenance urgently than the
others and on the basis of which it is concluded that resources should be directed to the more
urgent ones while the less urgent ones could be included in the subsequent maintenance rolling
programme (i.e. planned maintenance). The research found that lift failure, faulty electrical
systems and roof damages were the defects that respondents considered extremely urgent to
maintain. Defect analysis is significant for universities to be seen as a role-model in advocating
sustainable maintenance management system for their buildings and engineering services.
Keywords: Defects, University Buildings, Maintenance Management, Sustainable Building |
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Khamidi, M. Faris Olanrewaju, Abdul Lateef Idrus, Arazi |
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Khamidi, M. Faris Olanrewaju, Abdul Lateef Idrus, Arazi |
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BUILDING MAINTENANCE: A PATH TOWARDS
SUSTAINABILITY |
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BUILDING MAINTENANCE: A PATH TOWARDS
SUSTAINABILITY |
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BUILDING MAINTENANCE: A PATH TOWARDS
SUSTAINABILITY |
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BUILDING MAINTENANCE: A PATH TOWARDS
SUSTAINABILITY |
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BUILDING MAINTENANCE: A PATH TOWARDS
SUSTAINABILITY |
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building maintenance: a path towards
sustainability |
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