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Putting the yin and yang into performance contracting
John D. Gilleard, Mary Wan Yeung Kam‐shimEnergy performance contracting is not common in Asia, where fast economic growth in many parts of the region during the last two decades has taken precedence over people’s concern…
A comparative approach for modelling the cost of energy in sport facilities
A.H. BoussabaineMaintenance and running costs contribute significantly to the total cost of running facilities. Almost half of the energy consumed in the UK is used in buildings. Energy…
An analysis of the embodied energy of office buildings by height
G.J. Treloar, R. Fay, B. Ilozor, P.E.D. LoveAims to compare the energy embodied in office buildings varying in height from a few storeys to over 50 storeys. The energy embodied in substructure, superstructure and finishes…
Applications of a developed quantitative model in building repair and maintenance – case study
Amir M. Alani, Andrew K. Petersen, Keith G. ChapmanDescribes a case study that applies the principles of “a proposed quantitative model for building repair and maintenance” developed in theory by Alani et al. The proposed model…
Measuring the facilities management influence in delivering sustainable airport development and expansion
Andrew W. Brown, M.R. PittThe facilities at airports are extensive, diverse in nature and are core to future income and therefore future profitability. Current forecasts indicate a probable growth in air…
Information systems in public housing management: case study of a town council in Singapore
Shi Ming Yu, Sun Sheng HanRapid development of information technology (IT) has posed constant challenges to business information management. By using a case study, this paper discusses the main components…
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- Dr Joseph Lai
- Dr Sarel Lavy