Impacts of design deficiencies on maintenance cost of high-rise residential buildings and mitigation measures

The building design has drawn great attention in recent years because of its large impact on many aspects of the functionality and maintenance activities in high-rise residential buildings (HRRB). These buildings include innovative and exciting design solutions that increase project complexity and p...

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Main Authors: Islam, Rashidul, Hassan, Nazifa Tasnia, Mohammed, Sarajul Fikri, Zishan, Momotazul Arefin, Mohd. Yusof, Zakaria, Mong, Sylvia Gala
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spelling my.utm.946612022-03-31T15:52:02Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94661/ Impacts of design deficiencies on maintenance cost of high-rise residential buildings and mitigation measures Islam, Rashidul Hassan, Nazifa Tasnia Mohammed, Sarajul Fikri Zishan, Momotazul Arefin Mohd. Yusof, Zakaria Mong, Sylvia Gala HD1394-1394.5 Real estate management The building design has drawn great attention in recent years because of its large impact on many aspects of the functionality and maintenance activities in high-rise residential buildings (HRRB). These buildings include innovative and exciting design solutions that increase project complexity and produce substantial unexpected design deficiencies. Therefore, the aim of this study was to identify and examine the design deficiencies' impact on maintenance cost and investigate the mitigation strategies in reducing this cost. To fulfill the aim of this study, 42 design deficiencies and 11 mitigation measures were identified through a comprehensive literature review. This was followed by a questionnaire that was developed and administered to collect data, and 118 respondents graded the identified design deficiencies and mitigation measures using a five-point Likert scale during this online survey. Then the ranking analysis was done utilizing mean value and standard deviation (SD). The analysis revealed that architectural design deficiencies group has the most impact on increasing maintenance cost. Among 42 design deficiencies, only 23 were recognized as critical design deficiencies (CDD). Kruskal–Wallis analysis of variance (ANOVA) test result showed that statistically insignificant differences in rankings were observed for two design deficiencies: non-availability of specific building materials in the market and difficult to reach and maintain fenestration. The Mann-Whitney test revealed that the building supervisors and facility managers had different opinions for these two design deficiencies compared to three other groups of the respondents. Furthermore, applying the factor analysis technique, 23 CDD were categorized into six groups: poor quality of design, inaccessibility for maintenance work, inappropriate material selection, lack of designer's responsibility, lack of designer's experience, and improper design scheme. Finally, the relationships between the 23 CDD and the mitigation measures were identified using the Spearman correlation test. This study is worthy of industry-wide attention and its implementation can be greatly advantageous for the construction industry professionals. Elsevier Ltd 2021 Article PeerReviewed Islam, Rashidul and Hassan, Nazifa Tasnia and Mohammed, Sarajul Fikri and Zishan, Momotazul Arefin and Mohd. Yusof, Zakaria and Mong, Sylvia Gala (2021) Impacts of design deficiencies on maintenance cost of high-rise residential buildings and mitigation measures. Journal of Building Engineering, 39 . p. 102215. ISSN 2352-7102 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jobe.2021.102215
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topic HD1394-1394.5 Real estate management
spellingShingle HD1394-1394.5 Real estate management
Islam, Rashidul
Hassan, Nazifa Tasnia
Mohammed, Sarajul Fikri
Zishan, Momotazul Arefin
Mohd. Yusof, Zakaria
Mong, Sylvia Gala
Impacts of design deficiencies on maintenance cost of high-rise residential buildings and mitigation measures
description The building design has drawn great attention in recent years because of its large impact on many aspects of the functionality and maintenance activities in high-rise residential buildings (HRRB). These buildings include innovative and exciting design solutions that increase project complexity and produce substantial unexpected design deficiencies. Therefore, the aim of this study was to identify and examine the design deficiencies' impact on maintenance cost and investigate the mitigation strategies in reducing this cost. To fulfill the aim of this study, 42 design deficiencies and 11 mitigation measures were identified through a comprehensive literature review. This was followed by a questionnaire that was developed and administered to collect data, and 118 respondents graded the identified design deficiencies and mitigation measures using a five-point Likert scale during this online survey. Then the ranking analysis was done utilizing mean value and standard deviation (SD). The analysis revealed that architectural design deficiencies group has the most impact on increasing maintenance cost. Among 42 design deficiencies, only 23 were recognized as critical design deficiencies (CDD). Kruskal–Wallis analysis of variance (ANOVA) test result showed that statistically insignificant differences in rankings were observed for two design deficiencies: non-availability of specific building materials in the market and difficult to reach and maintain fenestration. The Mann-Whitney test revealed that the building supervisors and facility managers had different opinions for these two design deficiencies compared to three other groups of the respondents. Furthermore, applying the factor analysis technique, 23 CDD were categorized into six groups: poor quality of design, inaccessibility for maintenance work, inappropriate material selection, lack of designer's responsibility, lack of designer's experience, and improper design scheme. Finally, the relationships between the 23 CDD and the mitigation measures were identified using the Spearman correlation test. This study is worthy of industry-wide attention and its implementation can be greatly advantageous for the construction industry professionals.
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author Islam, Rashidul
Hassan, Nazifa Tasnia
Mohammed, Sarajul Fikri
Zishan, Momotazul Arefin
Mohd. Yusof, Zakaria
Mong, Sylvia Gala
author_facet Islam, Rashidul
Hassan, Nazifa Tasnia
Mohammed, Sarajul Fikri
Zishan, Momotazul Arefin
Mohd. Yusof, Zakaria
Mong, Sylvia Gala
author_sort Islam, Rashidul
title Impacts of design deficiencies on maintenance cost of high-rise residential buildings and mitigation measures
title_short Impacts of design deficiencies on maintenance cost of high-rise residential buildings and mitigation measures
title_full Impacts of design deficiencies on maintenance cost of high-rise residential buildings and mitigation measures
title_fullStr Impacts of design deficiencies on maintenance cost of high-rise residential buildings and mitigation measures
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of design deficiencies on maintenance cost of high-rise residential buildings and mitigation measures
title_sort impacts of design deficiencies on maintenance cost of high-rise residential buildings and mitigation measures
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94661/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jobe.2021.102215
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