2017
DOI: 10.1063/1.4985452
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Premium cost optimization of operational and maintenance of green building in Indonesia using life cycle assessment method

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“…The long green buildings payback period generally motivates developers to opt for conventional buildings (Mosly, 2015). In addition to initial costs, high maintenance cost is also a barrier (Latief et al, 2017). For example, a green roof may be associated with higher maintenance costs due to the need for regular irrigation and pruning (Mayor, 2008).…”
Section: Obstacles To Gbfs Application In Hong Kongmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The long green buildings payback period generally motivates developers to opt for conventional buildings (Mosly, 2015). In addition to initial costs, high maintenance cost is also a barrier (Latief et al, 2017). For example, a green roof may be associated with higher maintenance costs due to the need for regular irrigation and pruning (Mayor, 2008).…”
Section: Obstacles To Gbfs Application In Hong Kongmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicated that the investment expenses for green buildings were 6.5% and 20-25% higher than those for conventional structures in Europe Chegut et al (2019) and Jordan (Nasereddin and Price, 2021), respectively. Meanwhile, the additional investment cost reached 7.85% in Indonesia (Latief et al, 2017). This additional investment caused the unpopular application of green buildings in the country regardless of the value being lower and slightly higher than those in Jordan and Europe, respectively Basten, Latief, Berawi, Muliarto et al (2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The combination of traditional, conventional, and modern methods in maintaining buildings can be considered according to the ability of maintenance funds. These efforts also need to consider sustainable and environmentally friendly concepts in order to provide a positive impact on economic, social, and environmental aspects [4,61]. Maintenance of buildings in Indonesia and Saudi Arabia have similarities in paying attention to environmental sustainability.…”
Section: Determination Of Maintenance Prioritymentioning
confidence: 99%