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Evaluating Users' Occurrences Number and Interaction of Maintenance Management Personnel's Response for Mechanical Defects Complaint in Complex Building

복합건물에서 사용자의 기계결함민원 원단위 및 유지관리조직 대응의 상호작용 평가

  • Kwak, Ro-Yeul (Division of Civil.Architectural Engineering, Hannam University)
  • 곽노열 (한남대학교 토목.건축공학부)
  • Received : 2017.10.06
  • Accepted : 2018.01.09
  • Published : 2018.03.30

Abstract

In order to understand interaction between building users' occupant performance and building maintenance performance of maintenance management personnel, actual data from maintenance activities of buildings were analyzed. Also, using building defect customer complaint data reported by building user, satisfaction data on building maintenance services of building users and service response time of maintenance management personnel, a method for evaluating interaction of buildings with the same purpose and same size was proposed. Throughout analysis, average number of occurrences per unit area per year for the mechanical complaints in complex building were presented. In addition, using building users' satisfaction with facility management services, attitude of responding to business obstacles, number of occurrences per unit area per year of mechanical complaints and complaint processing speed, interaction was comprehensively identified and compared.

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Supported by : 한남대학교

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