Operation And Maintenance In Facilities Management Practices: A Gap Analysis In Malaysia

Facilities management in Malaysia has started as early as 1990s during the development of mega projects such as Putrajaya in 1999 [8, 9]. During this period, Malaysia was introduced to an integrated property management and maintenance services known as facilities management. However, its implementat...

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Main Authors: Zawawi Zuraihana Ahmad, Khalid Mohd Khazli Aswad, Ahmad Nur Azfahani, Zahari Nurul Fadzila, Agus Salim Nuzaihan Aras
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20166600116
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spelling doaj-a025d856e65744e7b2a970b80111467a2021-02-02T03:24:04ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2016-01-01660011610.1051/matecconf/20166600116matecconf_ibcc2016_00116Operation And Maintenance In Facilities Management Practices: A Gap Analysis In MalaysiaZawawi Zuraihana Ahmad0Khalid Mohd Khazli Aswad1Ahmad Nur Azfahani2Zahari Nurul Fadzila3Agus Salim Nuzaihan Aras4Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, University TeknologiFaculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, University TeknologiFaculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, University TeknologiFaculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, University TeknologiSchool of Housing, Building and Planning, Universiti Sains MalaysiaFacilities management in Malaysia has started as early as 1990s during the development of mega projects such as Putrajaya in 1999 [8, 9]. During this period, Malaysia was introduced to an integrated property management and maintenance services known as facilities management. However, its implementation according to the standard practice is still being disputed. The purpose of facilities management standard practices is to provide the facility management profession with a leading reference on facilities management activities and standards. Therefore, the determination of how far the gap in FM current practice is essential to help our FM industry. Thus, the aim of this study is to establish the gap between the current practices and the standard practices and also how far the gap should be satisfied. A set of questionnaire was designed upon literature and previous research done to gather the required information. The study is subjected to FM organizations in private sectors and only the personnel at management level are assessed. There were certified that most of the practices that assessed by means of gap analysis had an acceptable result which the gap between the current practices and the standard practices are not too far.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20166600116
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author Zawawi Zuraihana Ahmad
Khalid Mohd Khazli Aswad
Ahmad Nur Azfahani
Zahari Nurul Fadzila
Agus Salim Nuzaihan Aras
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Khalid Mohd Khazli Aswad
Ahmad Nur Azfahani
Zahari Nurul Fadzila
Agus Salim Nuzaihan Aras
Operation And Maintenance In Facilities Management Practices: A Gap Analysis In Malaysia
MATEC Web of Conferences
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Khalid Mohd Khazli Aswad
Ahmad Nur Azfahani
Zahari Nurul Fadzila
Agus Salim Nuzaihan Aras
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title Operation And Maintenance In Facilities Management Practices: A Gap Analysis In Malaysia
title_short Operation And Maintenance In Facilities Management Practices: A Gap Analysis In Malaysia
title_full Operation And Maintenance In Facilities Management Practices: A Gap Analysis In Malaysia
title_fullStr Operation And Maintenance In Facilities Management Practices: A Gap Analysis In Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Operation And Maintenance In Facilities Management Practices: A Gap Analysis In Malaysia
title_sort operation and maintenance in facilities management practices: a gap analysis in malaysia
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Facilities management in Malaysia has started as early as 1990s during the development of mega projects such as Putrajaya in 1999 [8, 9]. During this period, Malaysia was introduced to an integrated property management and maintenance services known as facilities management. However, its implementation according to the standard practice is still being disputed. The purpose of facilities management standard practices is to provide the facility management profession with a leading reference on facilities management activities and standards. Therefore, the determination of how far the gap in FM current practice is essential to help our FM industry. Thus, the aim of this study is to establish the gap between the current practices and the standard practices and also how far the gap should be satisfied. A set of questionnaire was designed upon literature and previous research done to gather the required information. The study is subjected to FM organizations in private sectors and only the personnel at management level are assessed. There were certified that most of the practices that assessed by means of gap analysis had an acceptable result which the gap between the current practices and the standard practices are not too far.
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