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A Case Study of maintenance cost estimation for military official residence building in BTL project (BTL사업 군관사 건축물의 유지관리비용 산정에 관한 연구)

  • Kwon, Bum-Joon;Kim, Hyun-Kyu;Kim, Yong-Su
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute Of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.851-854
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study is to predict the maintenance cost for military official residence building projects which were ordered for five military official residence building. In conducting this study, the adapted research method was to classify initial investment for each construction of the military official residence building and to estimate maintenance cost. This study was analyzed by studying the estimation of maintenance cost in the apartments and present value analysis method. The results of this research are as follows. 1) The initial investments was analyzed that the total construction cost would be 1,683,286 thousand won ; construction(79%), civil(3%), landscaping(2%), MEP(5%), heating and hot water supply system(5%), and water supply and sanitary system(6%) per square meter. 2) Based on the result analyzed above, the maintenance cost of the apartments was analyzed and then estimated the proper maintenance cost by using maintenance cost estimation method and present a value analysis method.

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Proposal of Checklist for the Management of Defects in Barracks Facilities (병영시설 하자관리를 위한 체크리스트 제안)

  • Kim, Jeong-Seop;Bang, Hong-Soon;Kim, Ok-Kyue
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2022.04a
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    • pp.41-42
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    • 2022
  • The management of defects in barracks facilities is carried out in such a way that defects found by the facility's manager are listed and requested to be repaired by the contractor. However, the standards and methods for the inspection of defects in the management of these defects are not specified in detail, so it is difficult to check the defects in detail. In response, the study first analyzed the current status of the number of defects that occurred in 2021 at official residences and barracks of certain units. As a result of the analysis, the number of defects that were not taken care of and that were not taken until the previous month was more than 10 cases on average per month. In order to reduce the number of such defects, major improvements in the field, timing, and safety inspection were found after the inspection of the military's facilities and safety, and the analysis of the manual of maintenance management. In addition, items for improvement of the checklist were derived through an analysis of the repair of defects caused by the unit's official residence and a total of 10 barracks facilities. Based on this, a checklist was proposed to manage defects in barracks facilities through interviews with military facility managers.

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