Abstract

There are increasing awareness of life cycle costing (LCC) by the management who has lengthy experience in operation and maintenance of the building. Maintenance of buildings includes replacement, updating, and repair building components in accordance with predetermined standards. This research aim at identifying building maintenance practices of a private high school Building in Jakarta. This instrument of the study was referred to Regulation of Minister of Public Works. Another aim is to identify service life of the building components, and conducts 25 years life cycle cost plan for the school management by adopting model of LCC from ISO 15686 part 5. Research data obtained by distributing questionnaires to the Section of Maintenance 30 persons, and school teachers 68 persons. Result showed that the implementation of the management school provides a score of 4.6 out of 5 scale and considered as a very good maintenance performance for the building. To confirms whether the user perception on the operating and maintenance efforts, a similarly assessment were obtained from direct users who provide a good category. From the results of life cycle costing, the study shows that: for long-term life cycle cost plan, the proportion cost for 1) construction, 2) operational, and 3) replacement and maintenance are 46%, 39% and 15% respectively.

Highlights

  • Indonesia Government concerned to the environment issue since it established Ministry of Supervisory and Environment at the first time at 1983 with Emil Salim as the leader of department in Soeharto presidential era

  • The efforts for sustainable development in construction industry in Indonesia was shown by the established of Green Building Council of Indonesia (GBCI) since 2008

  • Results of analysis and the discussion regarding maintenance with the school building officer, it can be concluded as follows

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Introduction

Indonesia Government concerned to the environment issue since it established Ministry of Supervisory and Environment at the first time at 1983 with Emil Salim as the leader of department in Soeharto presidential era. The first Acts no 23:1997 regarding Environment Management was issued in 1997[1]. Since many regulatory following the Acts, and the one related to sustainable construction was the Government Regulation no 27:1999 [2] regarding Environment Impact Analysis. Ministry of Environment issued types and scales of business that needed to apply the regulation, and provided guidance on how to carry out the environment impact analysis [3]. The efforts for sustainable development in construction industry in Indonesia was shown by the established of Green Building Council of Indonesia (GBCI) since 2008. GBCI working together with the International Finance Corporation, the World Bank Groups issued an initial guide green building assessment [4]

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