Ranking the indicators of building performance and the users' risk via Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP): Case of Malaysia

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作者
Khalil, Natasha [1 ,2 ]
Kamaruzzaman, Syahrul Nizam [2 ]
Baharum, Mohamad Rizal [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Teknol MARA Perak, Fac Architecture Planning & Surveying, Dept Quant Surveying, Seri Iskandar 32610, Perak, Malaysia
[2] Univ Malaya, Fac Built Environm, Dept Bldg Surveying, Kuala Lumpur 50603, Malaysia
关键词
Building performance evaluation; Health and safety risk; Rating tool; Analytical Hierarchy Process; Higher educational buildings; RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS; SUSTAINABILITY; PERCEPTIONS; MANAGEMENT; EFFICIENCY; EDUCATION; DESIGN; ENERGY; COST;
D O I
10.1016/j.ecolind.2016.07.032
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
The need to optimise the performance of buildings has increased consequently due to the expansive supply of facilities in higher education building (HEB). Hence, a proper performance assessment as a proactive measure may help university building in achieving performance optimization. However, the current maintenance programs or performance evaluation in the HEB is a systemic and cyclic process where maintenance is considered as an operational issue and not as opposed to a strategic issue. Hence, this paper proposed a Building Performance Risk Rating Tool (BPRT) as an improved measure for building performance evaluation by addressing the users' risk in health and safety aspects. The BPRT was developed from the result of a rating index using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method. A total of 12 facilities management (FM) experts and practitioners were involved in the rating process. The subjective weightings were analysed by using the AHP computer software programme, the Expert Choice 11. The result of the AHP had successfully assigned weighting scores to all performance-risk indicators, with five indicators ranked as the most critical indicators; structural stability (14.9%), fire prevention services (9.1%), building-related illnesses (7.4%), emergency exits (6.8%), and electrical services (6.3%). The final indication to the assessed building using the BPRT provided a rating classification in terms of the following: "Excellent", "Good", "Medium", "Low", or "Poor", which suggested further actions to improve the performance of the building, as well as to mitigate the users' health and safety risks. Hence, the establishment of the BPRT was successfully employed as an aid of improvement towards the current performance assessment of HEB by emerging the concept of building performance and risk into a numerical strategic approach. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:567 / 576
页数:10
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