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Maintenance management success factors for heritage building: a framework
This paper attempts to establish a theoretical framework for maintenance management success factors in managing built heritage. Reviews on past literature on the subject were carried out to build the existing research works on the area and to establish critical success factors of built heritage maintenance management best practices. At the end of this paper, a new area of managing heritage building for future direction of this research was identified. A list of critical success factors for maintenance management practices for heritage building was established
The importance of on-going maintenance in preserving the heritage listed buildings
— Maintenance is not only important in ensuring the condition and physical of the old building to operate safely and
effectively, but it also for an activity that is important in determining the life long of the building, so that it can be preserve and be
inherit by the next generation. The need of maintenance is not only on repairing but more towards prevention method. According to
the previous study, maintenance is done reactively; this further will cost serious problems in future. Therefore maintenance need
good planning from the early stage and is followed with on-going implementation from time to time by all those who are responsible
in it. In conjunction with this, this paper is to discuss about the importance of on-going maintenance in order to manage the old
building after it has been gazette as heritage listed. At the end of the discussion, several strategies have been put forward in order to
stimulate the practice of on-going maintenance as an initiative to encourage the culture of maintenance and also help to increase the
quality process in a more effective maintenance managemen