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Development of Preventive Maintenance Guidelines for Architectural Components on Government Building Based on Work Breakdown Structure

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To reduce the occurrence of damage to government buildings, the efforts for preventive maintenance work must be made. In a building's preventive maintenance work process, the scope of work can… Click to show full abstract

To reduce the occurrence of damage to government buildings, the efforts for preventive maintenance work must be made. In a building's preventive maintenance work process, the scope of work can be arranged using Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), so that it becomes structured and activity-oriented. However, in the application of government buildings, there are no guidelines for preventive maintenance work that is standardized by WBS. Therefore, developing guidelines for preventive maintenance work is important to improve maintenance and upkeep on a work package. The purpose of this research is to develop the guidelines for preventive maintenance work based on Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) on the architectural components of government buildings. The research methodology comprises several steps, named the literature study, analysis of archives with data and information from previously related research and projects, case studies, as well as through the validation of experts. The results of this study are WBS-based preventive maintenance work guidelines for architectural components of government buildings that can improve the quality of buildings and the effectiveness and efficiency of building maintenance and upkeep.

Keywords: work; preventive maintenance; maintenance work; maintenance; work breakdown; government

Journal Title: Civil Engineering and Architecture
Year Published: 2020

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