Maintenance Strategies, Periodic Renovations and Building Modernisation in the Aspect of the Criterion of the Whole Life Costs

The article deals with the issues of building exploitation and maintenance and focuses on the characteristics of the maintenance strategies mentioned in the ISO 15686-5:2017 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning - Part 5: Life-cycle costing. The article describes all three strateg...

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Main Authors: Przesmycka Apolonia, Wieczorek Damian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2021-06-01
Series:Civil and Environmental Engineering Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/ceer-2021-0017
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spelling doaj-4ceb3128d0414c5eb20b91990d2936bb2021-09-06T19:22:03ZengSciendoCivil and Environmental Engineering Reports2450-85942021-06-01312152910.2478/ceer-2021-0017Maintenance Strategies, Periodic Renovations and Building Modernisation in the Aspect of the Criterion of the Whole Life CostsPrzesmycka Apolonia0Wieczorek Damian1Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, PolandGraduate of the Cracow University of TechnologyThe article deals with the issues of building exploitation and maintenance and focuses on the characteristics of the maintenance strategies mentioned in the ISO 15686-5:2017 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning - Part 5: Life-cycle costing. The article describes all three strategies recommended by the ISO standard (preventive, corrective and deferred maintenance). The purpose of the article is to conduct whole life costs analysis of three variants of modernisations, renovations and maintenance strategies for a selected building. The methods of economic efficiency assessment were used, such as net present value (NPV) method and internal rate of return (IRR) method.https://doi.org/10.2478/ceer-2021-0017maintenance strategiesperiodical repairsupgradeslife cyclewhole life costsnet present valueinternal rate of return
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Maintenance Strategies, Periodic Renovations and Building Modernisation in the Aspect of the Criterion of the Whole Life Costs
Civil and Environmental Engineering Reports
maintenance strategies
periodical repairs
upgrades
life cycle
whole life costs
net present value
internal rate of return
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Wieczorek Damian
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title Maintenance Strategies, Periodic Renovations and Building Modernisation in the Aspect of the Criterion of the Whole Life Costs
title_short Maintenance Strategies, Periodic Renovations and Building Modernisation in the Aspect of the Criterion of the Whole Life Costs
title_full Maintenance Strategies, Periodic Renovations and Building Modernisation in the Aspect of the Criterion of the Whole Life Costs
title_fullStr Maintenance Strategies, Periodic Renovations and Building Modernisation in the Aspect of the Criterion of the Whole Life Costs
title_full_unstemmed Maintenance Strategies, Periodic Renovations and Building Modernisation in the Aspect of the Criterion of the Whole Life Costs
title_sort maintenance strategies, periodic renovations and building modernisation in the aspect of the criterion of the whole life costs
publisher Sciendo
series Civil and Environmental Engineering Reports
issn 2450-8594
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The article deals with the issues of building exploitation and maintenance and focuses on the characteristics of the maintenance strategies mentioned in the ISO 15686-5:2017 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning - Part 5: Life-cycle costing. The article describes all three strategies recommended by the ISO standard (preventive, corrective and deferred maintenance). The purpose of the article is to conduct whole life costs analysis of three variants of modernisations, renovations and maintenance strategies for a selected building. The methods of economic efficiency assessment were used, such as net present value (NPV) method and internal rate of return (IRR) method.
topic maintenance strategies
periodical repairs
upgrades
life cycle
whole life costs
net present value
internal rate of return
url https://doi.org/10.2478/ceer-2021-0017
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