Prieto, A J; Silva, A; de Brito, J and Macias-Bernal, J M (2018) Serviceability of facade claddings. Building Research & Information, 46(2), pp. 179-12. ISSN 0961-3218
Abstract
In the present world economic situation, the resources directed to the maintenance of buildings are very limited. Therefore, an increasing concern arises for the planning and prioritization of necessary maintenance works during buildings' life cycle. The planning of maintenance action is achieved by predicting the moment when construction elements reach degradation levels that exceed acceptable standards. To be able to make such forecasts, crucial developments must be made regarding the methods to predict the serviceability of building materials and components. In this study, 444 facades located in the cities of Lisbon and Almada and the Algarve region (Portugal) are analysed based on in situ visual inspections. The approach proposed can be employed in various scopes of service life prediction and maintenance of constructions. This paper develops a priority hierarchy of maintenance actions for the claddings under analysis. The expertise acquired in buildings' serviceability is very useful to support decision-making in the development of proactive maintenance strategies. The results reveal accurate outcomes in the correlation with the functionality and degradation parameters of facade claddings. The serviceability of the most common types of facades claddings (render, ceramic and paints) applied in Portugal is analysed.;In the present world economic situation, the resources directed to the maintenance of buildings are very limited. Therefore, an increasing concern arises for the planning and prioritization of necessary maintenance works during buildings' life cycle. The planning of maintenance action is achieved by predicting the moment when construction elements reach degradation levels that exceed acceptable standards. To be able to make such forecasts, crucial developments must be made regarding the methods to predict the serviceability of building materials and components. In this study, 444 facades located in the cities of Lisbon and Almada and the Algarve region (Portugal) are analysed based on in situ visual inspections. The approach proposed can be employed in various scopes of service life prediction and maintenance of constructions. This paper develops a priority hierarchy of maintenance actions for the claddings under analysis. The expertise acquired in buildings' serviceability is very useful to support decision-making in the development of proactive maintenance strategies. The results reveal accurate outcomes in the correlation with the functionality and degradation parameters of facade claddings. The serviceability of the most common types of facades claddings (render, ceramic and paints) applied in Portugal is analysed.;
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | cladding; serviceability; durability; degradation; functionality; facades; maintenance; service life; Life prediction; Construction standards; Construction; Building materials; Buildings; Decision making; Construction materials; Building components; Predictive maintenance; Claddings; Life cycle engineering; Life cycles |
| Index terms: | decision-making, predictive maintenance, strategy, construction standard, life cycle, building material, construction material, building component, Portugal, visual inspection, Lisbon, in-situ, degradation, cladding, service life prediction, durability, service life, life prediction, life cycle engineering, functionality |
| Subjects: | health safety and environment, asset management, material degradation and durability, building materials, management, architectural elements, sustainable engineering, decision analysis, value management, professional practice, building construction, standards, Geography, maintenance engineering, design features |
| Topics: | Risk Management, Construction Materials, Design Practice, Engineering Principles, Health and Safety, Project Management, Legal Issues, Geographical Context, Business Strategy |
| Descriptive scope: | 2 PC |
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