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High rise residential building quality: residents satisfaction survey

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posted on 2024-10-31, 20:42 authored by Noorsidi Aizuddin Mat Noor, Alfred Eves, Noor Mutalib
It is widely recognized that the quality of design is crucial to the success of the construction or production process and fairly minor changes in design can often result in giving major effects on the cost and efficiency of production and construction as well as on the usefulness, constructability and marketability of the product especially in developing high rise residential property development. The purpose of this study is to figure out the critical perception of resident for property manager, considering the sustainable and building quality of property development in their high rise residential complex. This paper evaluates and examine the frequency of the building quality factors that affect the sustainability and comfort of living for the resident in the selected high rise residential complex in Malaysia. A total of 500 respondents consisting of 20 property managers participated in this study. The respondents were asked to indicate how important each of building equipments in giving them the comfort of living in the selected high rise residential complex. Accordingly, the living satisfaction by the framework model plays a meaningful role in preparing and developing sustainable and good building quality in Malaysia high rise residential complex.

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1

End page

10

Total pages

10

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Proceedings of the 19th CIB World Building Congress

Editors

S. Kajewski, K. Manley and K. Hampson

Name of conference

The 19th CIB World Building Congress 2013: Construction and Society

Publisher

Queensland University of Technology

Place published

Brisbane, Australia

Start date

2013-01-05

End date

2013-01-09

Language

English

Copyright

© 2013 Queensland University of Technology

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2006071271

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-05-11

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