The consideration of building maintenance at design stage in public buildings: The current scenario in Malaysia

Purpose: Effective building maintenance management is vital for reducing the impact of building defects and costly building maintenance work. Such practice significantly contributes to the public sector in terms of cost reduction, improved effectiveness and efficiency in maintenance works, increasin...

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Main Author: Khalid E.I.; Abdullah S.; Hanafi M.H.; Said S.Y.; Hasim M.S.
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Language:English
Published: Emerald Group Holdings Ltd. 2019
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Khalid E.I.; Abdullah S.; Hanafi M.H.; Said S.Y.; Hasim M.S.
The consideration of building maintenance at design stage in public buildings: The current scenario in Malaysia
2019
Facilities
37
13-14
10.1108/F-04-2018-0055
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85063919530&doi=10.1108%2fF-04-2018-0055&partnerID=40&md5=d26c4c6a9ff213d98ae4ad5de17de3cf
Purpose: Effective building maintenance management is vital for reducing the impact of building defects and costly building maintenance work. Such practice significantly contributes to the public sector in terms of cost reduction, improved effectiveness and efficiency in maintenance works, increasing safety and well-being of the occupants, expanding the life of building stocks and expanding the value of investment for the government building assets. The maintenance practice in Malaysia is still emerging in comparison to many developed nations. The purpose of this study is to determine the current scenario of the building maintenance approach at the design stage in public buildings in Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach: An extensive questionnaire survey was held, involving 312 key players (38 per cent out of 820 predetermined participants) in Malaysia. Findings: The analysis showed that building maintenance in public building in Malaysia still uses the reactive approach. Despite the Malaysian Government’s adoption of a proactive maintenance approach, unfortunately, there are some misunderstandings among the key players regarding the approach. The research results demonstrate that the key players had a lack of understanding on the concept of the proactive maintenance management approach and that they were either ignorant or had insufficient awareness of proactive maintenance approach. Originality/value: The contribution of this study is useful for the government to adopt a more proactive building maintenance policy at the design stage, to give awareness on proactive building maintenance to the key players in their construction project and as a guide to the key players to adopt a maintenance plan at the design stage of work. © 2019, Emerald Publishing Limited.
Emerald Group Holdings Ltd.
02632772
English
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author Khalid E.I.; Abdullah S.; Hanafi M.H.; Said S.Y.; Hasim M.S.
spellingShingle Khalid E.I.; Abdullah S.; Hanafi M.H.; Said S.Y.; Hasim M.S.
The consideration of building maintenance at design stage in public buildings: The current scenario in Malaysia
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title The consideration of building maintenance at design stage in public buildings: The current scenario in Malaysia
title_short The consideration of building maintenance at design stage in public buildings: The current scenario in Malaysia
title_full The consideration of building maintenance at design stage in public buildings: The current scenario in Malaysia
title_fullStr The consideration of building maintenance at design stage in public buildings: The current scenario in Malaysia
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description Purpose: Effective building maintenance management is vital for reducing the impact of building defects and costly building maintenance work. Such practice significantly contributes to the public sector in terms of cost reduction, improved effectiveness and efficiency in maintenance works, increasing safety and well-being of the occupants, expanding the life of building stocks and expanding the value of investment for the government building assets. The maintenance practice in Malaysia is still emerging in comparison to many developed nations. The purpose of this study is to determine the current scenario of the building maintenance approach at the design stage in public buildings in Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach: An extensive questionnaire survey was held, involving 312 key players (38 per cent out of 820 predetermined participants) in Malaysia. Findings: The analysis showed that building maintenance in public building in Malaysia still uses the reactive approach. Despite the Malaysian Government’s adoption of a proactive maintenance approach, unfortunately, there are some misunderstandings among the key players regarding the approach. The research results demonstrate that the key players had a lack of understanding on the concept of the proactive maintenance management approach and that they were either ignorant or had insufficient awareness of proactive maintenance approach. Originality/value: The contribution of this study is useful for the government to adopt a more proactive building maintenance policy at the design stage, to give awareness on proactive building maintenance to the key players in their construction project and as a guide to the key players to adopt a maintenance plan at the design stage of work. © 2019, Emerald Publishing Limited.
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