Assessment of factors affecting maintenance cost of public school facilities

Hassanain, M A; Al-Zahrani, M; Abdallah, A and Sayed, A M Z (2019) Assessment of factors affecting maintenance cost of public school facilities. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 37(5), pp. 528-546. ISSN 23984708

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify and assess the significance of various factors affecting maintenance costs of public school facilities. Design/methodology/approach: Detailed literature review resulted in identifying 54 factors that were categorized under nine groups. This was followed by a questionnaire survey completed by 60 experienced professionals. The relative importance index was used to determine the in-group ranking, as well as the overall ranking of these factors. Findings: The study established that the five most significant factors affecting the maintenance cost of public school facilities were “not providing operations and maintenance manuals to maintenance group” in the “construction phase” category, “ignoring maintainability studies in design” in the “design phase” category, “specification of low-quality materials” in the “design phase” category, “selection criteria of contractors” in the “regulations and contracting” category, and “lack of quality control during work execution” in the “construction phase” category. Originality/value: The present research represents the first research covering the maintenance cost of public school facilities in Saudi Arabia. The study also presents the unique landscape of facility maintenance in the Saudi Arabian context. The outcome of this research has the potential to significantly cut down unnecessary costs rooted in expensive maintenance of public school facilities, enhancing the quality of these facilities. The findings also underscore the necessity of collaboration and coordination of the various key disciplines toward the realization of cost-effective school facilities.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: contractors; designers; facilities managers; maintenance cost; pubic school facilities; Saudi Arabia
Index terms: designer, Saudi Arabia, maintenance cost, coordination, public school, construction phase, quality control, selection criteria, design phase, survey, literature review, relative importance index, specification, maintainability, facilities manager, questionnaire, regulation, collaboration, methodology
Subjects: political science, educational institutions, Geography, contractual condition, maintenance engineering, research methods, tendering, financial management, management, project delivery, professional practice, data analysis and analytics, practitioner, data collection methods, risk assessment, profession
Topics: Business Strategy, Research Practice, Project Management, Geographical Context, Risk Management, Roles and Professions, Governance, Procurement, Design Practice, Quality Management, Education, Contract Administration, Organizational Design
Descriptive scope: 5 PCTEA

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