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AN EVALUATION OF SUSTAINABILITY IN FACILITY MANAGEMENT FOR GREEN BUILDING OPERATIONS

Wong Chung Tong, Dr Sheila Cheng
Page No. : 1-13

ABSTRACT

This study leads a far-reaching assessment of maintainability rehearses in office the executives, zeroing in explicitly on their suggestions for green structure tasks. The structure business has encountered a far-reaching progress towards green structures and thus a developing requirement for green offices experts to expand green structure expected regarding energy effectiveness, water protection and waste decrease in their functional stage. Green structures have one of a kind innovative framework that require office chiefs to have significant information and abilities to lead legitimate offices the board and support wanting to boost the capability of green structures. It is significant, then, to examine whether information holes for office supervisors exist as for green structures, and provided that this is true, how these information holes could be crossed over. However, a few examinations have explored the activity and upkeep cycles of green structures, hardly any investigations considered office supervisors’ information and abilities with respect to green office the board (GFM). This study, which is focused on Hong Kong, aims to conduct a more in depth investigate into the knowledge and skills of office administrators in charge of managing green buildings locally. It will also look at the apparent differences between regular and green buildings, the challenges associated with GFM, the information gaps in GFM and the underlying causes, as well as potential solutions. Accordingly, this paper determines conceivable answers for span the information holes, for example, laying out all encompassing endowments for those office administrators taking part in preparing projects of GFM.


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