The characteristics of refurbishment projects in Malaysia
Abstract
Purpose
The main objectives of this paper are to identify general characteristics of refurbishment projects and problems arise in Malaysian context.
Design/methodology/approach
Quantitative and qualitative approaches using postal questionnaire survey and semi‐structured interviews were used in data collection. A total of 1,552 questionnaire sets sent to professional architects.
Findings
The results show that the majority of refurbishment projects in Malaysia involved residential and office types of building with contract value less than RM500,000.00 (USD 150,000.00). Some of major problem in refurbishment projects are inconsistence in client's needs, refurbishment projects exceed targeted costs and times.
Research limitations/implications
The literature search and survey results showed that systematic studies into the refurbishment were relatively sparse. Therefore, more detail study gear towards refurbishment area is needed for Malaysian construction industry in the future. The findings provide general overview of refurbishment projects in Malaysia, which could help intrested researchers to have indications on the refurbishment activities.
Originality/value
Survey results provided important information about the general profiles of refurbishment projects in Malaysia. This will helps other researchers who are interested to identify focus area that needs further investigation in refurbishment works.
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Citation
Shah Ali, A., Nizam Kamaruzzaman, S. and Salleh, H. (2009), "The characteristics of refurbishment projects in Malaysia", Facilities, Vol. 27 No. 1/2, pp. 56-65. https://doi.org/10.1108/02632770910923090
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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