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Maintenance Management in an Un-renovated Building
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: Received: 17 November 2020 / Approved: 19 November 2020 / Online: 19 November 2020 (13:38:29 CET)
How to cite: Nowogońska, B.; Mielczarek, M. Maintenance Management in an Un-renovated Building. Preprints 2020, 2020110513. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202011.0513.v1 Nowogońska, B.; Mielczarek, M. Maintenance Management in an Un-renovated Building. Preprints 2020, 2020110513. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202011.0513.v1
Abstract
The good management of the building maintenance should be based on the regular maintenance work. Repair works are often not carried out or there are shifts in time, which causes degradation of the building. The article presents a method of planning renovation works of a MUBAR (maintenance Management in an Un-renovated Building with Abandoning Renovation) based on the consequences in case of their lack. No renovation work on individual elements in a building can cause a threat to the stability of the building structure, risking the lives of users, continuing damage to the building by damaging further elements, or even a building disaster. The method can also be applied to historic buildings. Often, due to abandonment of repairs caused most often by lack of the owner, improper manager or irresponsible users, degradation of these objects occurs. The consequences of neglected renovation of buildings lead to irreversible processes of their destruction. The aim of the article is to present the developed method of planning renovation works based on the consequences of lack of renovation works.
Keywords
degradation of buildings; degree of technical condition; abandonment of renovation works; maintenance management of building; use management of building; assessment of the technical condition of the building
Subject
Engineering, Automotive Engineering
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