Abstract

Buildings exemplify the social and economic aspects of an environment and provide shelters, space and facilities for human activity. A decent maintenance system is a vital component of all buildings. However, a good maintenance system is not always present in the government buildings of Indonesia. Government buildings require maintenance to extend sustainability, indirectly accomplishing services to the community. Financial planning is issued annually by the government to maintain their buildings, but there is no underlined Quality Management System in this plan. This study aims to develop a Quality Management System in maintenance and monitor the process of repair work in Government Buildings. The methods used in this research are: The Delphi method and risk questionnaire surveys. The risks found in each activity have been analysed descriptively and qualitatively, resulting in responses reflecting the highest of risk. The result was that the risk-based quality management system in maintenance and monitoring process of repair work was successfully applied to improve the performance in the environment of governmental buildings.

Highlights

  • The current development of properties has prompted the rise of multi storey buildings such as office buildings, hotels, shopping centers and hospitals

  • These buildings are intended to implement the main functions of a building to its optimal use

  • Government buildings are appropriate to represent the objectives of maintenance management

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Introduction

The current development of properties has prompted the rise of multi storey buildings such as office buildings, hotels, shopping centers and hospitals These buildings are intended to implement the main functions of a building to its optimal use. This phenomenon may affect the general quality of the building as well as the application of its maintenance and repair procedures

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