The Building Informatics Approach to Modelling Construction Quality Assurance Parameters to Prevent Structural Collapse of Building
Building collapses have become a global phenomenon and continue to occur unabated, with properties and lives being lost on a daily basis all over the world. This study addresses important issues that have been identified to be the major causes of the problem of building collapses. The...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Universitas Indonesia
2019-04-01
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Series: | International Journal of Technology |
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Online Access: | http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/1175 |
Summary: | Building collapses have become
a global phenomenon and continue to occur unabated, with properties and lives
being lost on a daily basis all over the world.
This study addresses important issues that have been identified to be
the major causes of the problem of building collapses. The study aims to
develop parameters that could be used to assure quality processes in building
construction using building informatics, with the intention to prevent building
structure collapse on construction sites.
In order to achieve this, a random survey technique was used based on
the purposive method, in the form of a structured questionnaire distributed to
100 respondents. 100 structured questionnaires, designed using a Likert scale
from 1 to 5, were employed in the data collection. The random sampling
technique was used for the sample selection. The data collected were analysed
using a relative agreement index and subjected to factor rotation, from which
factors with high eigenvalues were extracted and used to create a model aimed
at supplying information on building collapse prevention. The study reveals
that the construction industry is filled with many unqualified personnel, poor
supervision; non-compliance with designs (i.e. a structural issue) as a result
of the addition of under designed or over designed components which can cause
excessive loading; lack of regard for environmental issues; inappropriate
planning of construction activities; poor maintenance; and, most importantly,
the use of inferior materials in other to save costs, All these issues affect
the construction industry and contribute to building failure. |
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ISSN: | 2086-9614 2087-2100 |