Assessment of Architectural Defects Attributed to Lack of Maintenance Feedback to The Design Team Journal of Architectural Science Review
Publication Type
Original research
Authors

Planning for maintenance should start during the design phase and continue throughout the useful life of the building. This research aims to emphasize the significance of the provision of maintenance feedback to the design team during the design development and review stages. The objective of this article is to identify and assess significant architectural defects that are attributed to lack of maintenance feedback to the design team. These defects were identified based on knowledge from international literature and professional practice. The research confirmed the importance of all the identified defects based on the assessment of the maintenance department managers of 13 public Saudi Arabian universities that operate and maintain an extensive infrastructure in their campuses. The paper also recommended a set of guidelines to be considered by the architectural design team at different project design stages (i.e. 30%, 60% and 90% design completion) to reduce the amount as well as the complexities of unplanned maintenance activities in buildings. This article has the potential to raise awareness among professionals in the built-environment community about the significance of the interaction as well as communication between the maintenance and design teams throughout the design phase.

Journal
Title
Architectural Science Review Volume 57, Issue 2, 2014
Publisher
taylor& francis group
Publisher Country
United Kingdom
Indexing
Thomson Reuters
Impact Factor
1.14
Publication Type
Both (Printed and Online)
Volume
57
Year
2014
Pages
132--138