scholarly journals REVIEW OF BUILDING MAINTENANCE AND MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AT THE SUNAN HOTEL SOLO

ASTONJADRO ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 145
Author(s):  
Ichwan Prastowo

<p>The purpose of this study is to find out how the building repair and maintenance management system of the building on the hotel and to know how the repairment and maintenance of the building on the hotel, and to review the condition of the existing damage of structural components, architecture, mechanical and electrical, exterior space and housekeeping categorized in heavy, medium and light damage. This study's methodology is qualitative and quantitative scripted research with observation methods, bibliography, qualitative, and documentation. The population and samples used are all Engineering Department employees because there are only fewer than 100 people. The results of the review of the data obtained are data on the Engineering Department's Organization Structure, Employee Job Description, and Workflow. In the implementation of repair and maintenance, 76% of employees already carried out, the largest massive damage review for the field of housekeeping is polishing granite marble 39.23 %. For the largest moderate damage is on the outer space field 30.85 %, then the largest minor damage is in the field of architecture of 58.71 %. These results serve as a guide in the planning of the annual work program.</p>

2019 ◽  
Vol 37 (3) ◽  
pp. 326-343
Author(s):  
Zul-Atfi Ismail

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to focus on the development of an integrated computerised maintenance management system to improve the information storage of design and construction, diagnostic and defect risk assessments on IBS building through the integration of building information modelling (BIM). Design/methodology/approach The methodology used interviews with the IBS building client/maintenance contractor in Malaysia to gather information about maintenance management problems, approaches to address problems, information and communication technology implementation and use of emerging technologies, in addition to prototyping a system development life cycle for system development. Findings Relevant process flowchart documents of system development were obtained from the case study and reviewed to assist in providing an automation technique for decision-making and structural defect diagnostic operation through the integration of Visual Basic.Net, MS Access and Autodesk Revit software. Originality/value This research focuses on automatic bidirectional communications between an Expert System and BIM on a database level. Adoption of the approaches suggested in the research will enable the system to promote the development of zero IBS building maintenance.


2013 ◽  
Vol 405-408 ◽  
pp. 3505-3508
Author(s):  
Mohd Zulakhmar Zakiyudin ◽  
Mohamad Syazli Fathi ◽  
Shuib Rambat ◽  
Siti Uzairiah Mohd Tobi ◽  
Narimah Kasim ◽  
...  

The increasing awareness of the importance of a proper building maintenance management system becomes the main contributing factor for the development of facilities management worldwide. Various building maintenance management system tools become necessary to remain competitive. The widespread use of mobile devices envisions a growing market for new applications in building maintenance. It is well-understood that the use of mobile technologies is critical in building maintenance as the right information needs to be delivered to the right person, at the right time, and at the right place. However, existing building maintenance applications only support the delivery of static modes of information (such as building data and checklists); the information is pre-programmed and is thus not able to take into account the users varying contexts. Building maintenance applications could be made easy and responsive to users wishes if they were context-aware. This paper discusses the key issues in building maintenance management systems and their potential for the use of context-aware computing. Findings show that many building maintenance management systems are complicated and only slowly being adopted in Malaysia. In conclusion, it was found that context-aware building maintenance systems have the potential to simplify the process and increase the usage of computerized maintenance management systems.


Author(s):  
MD AZREE OTHUMAN MYDIN

<p>The notion of building maintenance is separated into two elements specifically building maintenance management and building maintenance technology. Building maintenance management should accurately be considered as unfolding how a system of maintenance endeavor might be prearranged to deal with a problem of building maintenance. It distinguishes that, aside from locating and remedying the building deficiency an effective programme to restrain overall cost of maintenance but also in an effort to maximize the gain and benefits of the savings. There are a few factors that influence the decision to accomplish the maintenance work. There are the maintenance needs that is the principal aspire of maintenance is to protect a building in its early stage and some major rationale for maintaining building are retaining its significance and value of investments, maintaining the building in a condition that it persists to accomplish its purpose and presenting a good outer shell. Besides that, the efficient maintenance management system embraces many skills and efforts that include identifying maintenance needs and the accurate and spot on remedies. In general, there have four types of maintenance which are breakdown or corrective maintenance, scheduled maintenance, preventive maintenance and also predictive maintenance. This paper will review and discuss some of the major elements of building maintenance towards achieving sustainable building.</p>


Author(s):  
Mohamed Ibrahim Waly

<p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Since its establishment, clinical engineering in healthcare facilities has evolved rapidly owing to increased employment of highly trained staff. Clinical engineering department represents a factor critical for successful healthcare management.</p><p><strong>OBJECTIVE:</strong> This study developed an integrated evaluation method for services rendered by clinical engineering departments using two questionnaires supplied to governmental hospitals in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.</p><p><strong>METHODS:</strong> One questionnaire is evaluation for the end user (medical department staff), while the other is evaluation questionnaire for the clinical engineering department staff.</p><p><strong>RESULTS:</strong> The overall evaluation of administrative, training, technical skills for clinical engineering department staff by medical department staff was very good with mean 4.07±1.09, 3.98±0.74 and 3.8±1.14, respectively. Hospital size affects the technical and training skills for the clinical engineering department’s staff, with a p-value less than 0.05 at 95% confidence interval. This also affects maintenance management system. Professional role for medical department staff had no effect on their satisfaction on the services provided by clinical engineering department.</p><p><strong>CONCLUSION: </strong>The procedure, standards and basic requirements which established by Saudi Arabia ministry of health for Clinical engineering department services were applied on all hospital, but the maintenance management system should be fixed regardless of hospital size.<strong></strong></p>


2010 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 51-61 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olanrewaju Ashola Abdul-Lateef

University buildings are a significant part of university assets and considerable resources are committed to their design, construction and maintenance. The core of maintenance management is to optimize productivity and user satisfaction with optimum resources. An important segment in the maintenance management system is the analysis of criteria that influence building maintenance. Therefore, this paper aims to identify quantify, rank and discuss the criteria that influence maintenance costs, maintenance backlogs, productivity and user satisfaction in Malaysian university buildings. The paper reviews the related literature and presents the outcomes of a questionnaire survey. Questionnaires were administered on 50 university maintenance organizations. Thirty-one criteria were addressed to the university maintenance organizations to evaluate the degree to which each of the criteria influences building maintenance management. With a 66% response rate, it was concluded that the consideration of the criteria is critical to the university building maintenance management system. The quality of components and materials, budget constraints and the age of the building were found to be the most influential criteria but information on user performance satisfaction, problems associated with in-house workforce and shortage of materials and components were the least influential criteria. The paper also outlined that maintenance management is a strategic function in university administration.


1970 ◽  
Vol 10 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 76-89 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olanrewaju Abdul Lateef ◽  
Mohd Faris Khamidi ◽  
Arazi Idrus

University buildings require maintenance in order to create a conducive environment that supports and stimulates learning, teaching, innovation, and research. The prime objective of maintenance is to ensure, as far as practicable, the continued peak performance of the building throughout its design life. This paper seeks to report the maintenance management system of a university institution in Malaysia. Primary data was gathered through the analysis of a case study. The objectives of the case study are to identify, describe and assess the maintenance management system used by the university. The major conclusion drawn from the case study was that although university building maintenance practices are corrective and cyclical there is a lack of a comprehensive maintenance management framework that guides the decision-making processes. The case study also revealed irregularities in the university’s maintenance management system.


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