Maintenance capability creation for buildings – concurrent process with design and construction

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Abstract

Purpose: This study describes how maintenance capability should be created during the design and construction phases of construction projects. Purpose of the abstract to define the elements for creating the maintenance capability and the process to be used in construction life cycle projects for buildings. Design/methodology/approach: An inductive and qualitative research method was used to construct the proposed process based on the literature and 18 interviews in two large construction companies. Findings: The results indicate that the maintenance phase is usually overlooked during the design and construction phases, and capabilities are not systematically built. In particular, processes are lacking in data management, causing severe problems in maintenance. Originality/value: This study presents a process including key requirements and activities for creating maintenance capability in conjunction with the design and construction phases, which is novel to the literature. The validated process can be adapted based on the needs of the construction company.

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Annunen, P., Tella, J., Pekki, S., & Haapasalo, H. (2024). Maintenance capability creation for buildings – concurrent process with design and construction. Journal of Facilities Management, 22(3), 479–496. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFM-05-2022-0052

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