Introduction to Built Asset Management

· John Wiley & Sons
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288
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Introduction to Built Asset Management

Provides a multidisciplinary introduction to building maintenance management and execution, covering a wide range of current technical and management issues

The maintenance and upgrading of existing buildings is no longer viewed as separate from the operational phase of the completed building. Maintenance and management are now regarded as fundamental parts of a building’s life cycle, forming a significant percentage of the construction industry’s total output. As higher education programmes in the UK and elsewhere continue to place greater emphasis on the longer-term view of construction projects, students and instructors require a thorough and up-to-date textbook that emphasises the comprehensive nature of building maintenance.

Introduction to Built Asset Management is a systematic introduction to both the technology and management issues central to building maintenance and refurbishment. Covering the entire life cycle of built assets, the textbook reviews the role of framework agreements, describes key performance indicators, discusses recent advancements in the procurement of maintenance activities and more. Detailed yet accessible chapters include illustrative examples, seminar questions and self-assessment tasks that enable students to measure their progress as they work through the material. Designed to meet the needs of today’s learners, this much-needed textbook:

  • Addresses a variety of both environmental and commercial concerns
  • Evaluates important concepts of sustainability, sustainable maintenance and carbon resilience
  • Discusses the growing retrofit market in the wider context of asset management and maintenance
  • Describes information management tools such as building information modelling (BIM) and geographic information systems (GIS)

Introduction to Built Asset Management is ideally suited for courses in construction, construction management, building surveying and facilities management with modules in built asset management and maintenance.

About the author

Anthony Higham is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Salford, where he has delivered a range of quantity surveying modules. A Chartered Building Engineer and Chartered Construction Manager, Anthony was heavily involved in the financial and project management of major planned maintenance schemes for a range of corporate clients before moving into academia in 2006.

Jason Challender is Director of Estates and Facilities at the University of Salford, UK, a member of its Senior Leadership Team, and responsible for overseeing a large department of approximately 350 estates and construction related staff. He is a Fellow and Board Director of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.

Greg Watts is a Chartered Quantity Surveyor and Director of the Quantity Surveying Programme at the University of Salford. Before becoming a lecturer, Greg worked in the construction industry up to the level of Senior Quantity Surveyor, for various companies, on a range of multi-million pound projects.

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