1988
DOI: 10.1108/eb006688
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Building Maintenance

Abstract: This item details in note form, aspects of maintenance relevant to the issues of life‐cycle costing discussed in the paper by David Hoar, which was published in the last issue of Property Management.

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“…Different services and equipment in buildings are provided according to their sole purpose, comfort, and suitability for their users. In some cases where the equipment and components are provided in a building are not functioning as needed, it will be unable to deliver any advantages to the owners or users (Chanter & Swallow, 2007). Maintenance is multidimensional and consisting of many undertakings which until recently has alarmed a slight demand for improvement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different services and equipment in buildings are provided according to their sole purpose, comfort, and suitability for their users. In some cases where the equipment and components are provided in a building are not functioning as needed, it will be unable to deliver any advantages to the owners or users (Chanter & Swallow, 2007). Maintenance is multidimensional and consisting of many undertakings which until recently has alarmed a slight demand for improvement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%