2021
DOI: 10.36108/laujoces/1202.70.0141
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Sustainable Facilities Management for Smart Buildings: A Case Study of the Heritage Place, Lagos

Abstract: A recent development within the metropolis of Lagos State, Nigeria is the emergence of smart buildings aimed at providing safer, more secure, productive and comfortable business environment. A major challenge to the sustenance of such edifice is the delivery of strategic facilities management services to maximise the building’s efficiency and achieve expected return on investment. This study investigates sustainable facilities management practices in smart buildings using the Heritage Place as a case study. A … Show more

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“…In this study, the focus is based on the built environment, and the responses obtained were categorized using the Likert Scale. To easily understand the responses and unify the answers, which also enabled the analysis, we had to adopt a well validated research tool called the Likert Scale, as adopted in various studies [72][73][74][75]. For instance, Rokooei and Karji [75] applied this method as a significant tool in evaluating the perception of construction management students on smart buildings.…”
Section: Data Collection and Research Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, the focus is based on the built environment, and the responses obtained were categorized using the Likert Scale. To easily understand the responses and unify the answers, which also enabled the analysis, we had to adopt a well validated research tool called the Likert Scale, as adopted in various studies [72][73][74][75]. For instance, Rokooei and Karji [75] applied this method as a significant tool in evaluating the perception of construction management students on smart buildings.…”
Section: Data Collection and Research Processmentioning
confidence: 99%