Maintenance strategy for public-rented residential building: A case study in Jakarta, Indonesia

Arumsari, P and Rarasati, A D (2017) Maintenance strategy for public-rented residential building: A case study in Jakarta, Indonesia. Built Environment Project and Asset Management, 7(1), pp. 99-110. ISSN 2044-124X

Abstract

This paper proposes an alternative maintenance strategy for public-rented residential buildings in Indonesia identifying factors in maintenance management, that affect creation of slum creation so that necessary maintenance measures can be carried out by the agency in charge.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: strategy; maintenance; property management; jakarta; residential building; slums
Index terms: slum, agency, property management, strategy, case study, Jakarta, residential building, maintenance management, Indonesia
Subjects: management, maintenance engineering, Geography, urban design, sociology, construction type, data collection methods, real estate economics
Topics: Geographical Context, Research Practice, Business Strategy, Construction Technology, Urban Studies
Descriptive scope: 4 PCTE

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