MEASURING MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION IMPACTS OF HIGH-RISE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY

The construction industry often neglects the importance of maintenance and operation processes due to a lack of exposure and awareness regarding their significant impacts. The main goals of this systematic literature review research paper are to review the relationship between the maintenance and op...

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Published in:Malaysian Construction Research Journal
Main Author: Omar M.J.; Mohammad M.Z.; Samsudin N.S.; Khalil N.; Choo I.A.H.; Nadzri N.D.
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Language:English
Published: Construction Research Institute of Malaysia 2024
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Omar M.J.; Mohammad M.Z.; Samsudin N.S.; Khalil N.; Choo I.A.H.; Nadzri N.D.
MEASURING MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION IMPACTS OF HIGH-RISE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY
2024
Malaysian Construction Research Journal
22
2 Special Issue

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The construction industry often neglects the importance of maintenance and operation processes due to a lack of exposure and awareness regarding their significant impacts. The main goals of this systematic literature review research paper are to review the relationship between the maintenance and operation of high-rise residential buildings and sustainability issues due to the rising demand for high-rise residential buildings in developing countries and to identify maintenance and operation impacts by assessing the indicators used. The next goal of this systematic literature review research paper is to provide the conceptual framework from the previous research data for measuring the maintenance and operation impacts on the sustainability of high-rise residential buildings. The developed conceptual framework can help and guide future researchers to identify and be more aware of maintenance and operation impacts on the sustainability of high-rise residential buildings. By following the PRISMA protocol of conducting the systematic literature review (SLR), three stages of screening are conducted, and two software had been used which is Scimago and Atlas.ti software to evaluate and produce the quantitative analysis of the eighteen (18) selected papers. The development of a network diagram from the Atlas.ti helps the development of the conceptual framework and highlights the key findings of the three pillars of sustainability where economic (on the economic performance and investment), environmental (emission, rules and regulations, energy consumption, material resources, and sewage and wastes), and social (customers, employee and law and regulations). © 2024, Construction Research Institute of Malaysia. All rights reserved.
Construction Research Institute of Malaysia
19853807
English
Article

author Omar M.J.; Mohammad M.Z.; Samsudin N.S.; Khalil N.; Choo I.A.H.; Nadzri N.D.
spellingShingle Omar M.J.; Mohammad M.Z.; Samsudin N.S.; Khalil N.; Choo I.A.H.; Nadzri N.D.
MEASURING MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION IMPACTS OF HIGH-RISE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY
author_facet Omar M.J.; Mohammad M.Z.; Samsudin N.S.; Khalil N.; Choo I.A.H.; Nadzri N.D.
author_sort Omar M.J.; Mohammad M.Z.; Samsudin N.S.; Khalil N.; Choo I.A.H.; Nadzri N.D.
title MEASURING MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION IMPACTS OF HIGH-RISE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY
title_short MEASURING MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION IMPACTS OF HIGH-RISE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY
title_full MEASURING MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION IMPACTS OF HIGH-RISE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY
title_fullStr MEASURING MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION IMPACTS OF HIGH-RISE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY
title_full_unstemmed MEASURING MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION IMPACTS OF HIGH-RISE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY
title_sort MEASURING MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION IMPACTS OF HIGH-RISE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY
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description The construction industry often neglects the importance of maintenance and operation processes due to a lack of exposure and awareness regarding their significant impacts. The main goals of this systematic literature review research paper are to review the relationship between the maintenance and operation of high-rise residential buildings and sustainability issues due to the rising demand for high-rise residential buildings in developing countries and to identify maintenance and operation impacts by assessing the indicators used. The next goal of this systematic literature review research paper is to provide the conceptual framework from the previous research data for measuring the maintenance and operation impacts on the sustainability of high-rise residential buildings. The developed conceptual framework can help and guide future researchers to identify and be more aware of maintenance and operation impacts on the sustainability of high-rise residential buildings. By following the PRISMA protocol of conducting the systematic literature review (SLR), three stages of screening are conducted, and two software had been used which is Scimago and Atlas.ti software to evaluate and produce the quantitative analysis of the eighteen (18) selected papers. The development of a network diagram from the Atlas.ti helps the development of the conceptual framework and highlights the key findings of the three pillars of sustainability where economic (on the economic performance and investment), environmental (emission, rules and regulations, energy consumption, material resources, and sewage and wastes), and social (customers, employee and law and regulations). © 2024, Construction Research Institute of Malaysia. All rights reserved.
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