CHALLENGES OF MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT OF COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS IN NIGERIA: A CASE STUDY OF SOCIAL SECURITY AND NATIONAL INSURANCE TRUST PROPERTIES IN ENUGU
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Thesis Abstract
<p> <b>ABSTRACT </b></p><p>High demand for office buildings and commercial facilities has attracted investment and
witnessed the development of high rise commercial properties/facilities in Enugu and other states in Nigeria. Notwithstanding, these however are associated with effective
maintenance management challenges after buildings are completed and occupied by users.
This study concentrate on identifying the challenges of maintenance practices of
commercial buildings in Nigeria with the view of proposing strategies for improving
maintenance management using Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) as
a case study. It identifies the factors influencing commercial properties maintenance
managements, factors contributing to high cost of commercial properties maintenance
management and strategies for improving on commercial properties maintenance
management. In attaining these objectives, the views of facilities/maintenance managers
of SSNIT commercial properties were solicited by administering a quantitative
questionnaire to them and data were collected and analysed by using descriptive statistics.
The analysis showed that financial delays, contractual delays, tenants‟ improper use of
facilities and clients‟/owners‟ response delays to vital maintenance issues are factors that
largely influence maintenance management of commercial properties etc. The analysis
also found out that the following factors contribute in varying ways to high cost of
maintenance buildings‟ external and internal work, ironmongery, security systems etc.
The analysis also revealed that the following strategies were very significant and
recommended same for improving on maintenance management of commercial buildings
maintenance policy need to be agreed upon by maintenance personnel and top
management before implementation, adherence to design details to avoid errors,
availability of adequate maintenance funding and prompt response to reported defects. </p><p>Keywords Commercial buildings, Challenges, SSNIT, Maintenance Management
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Thesis Overview
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<b>1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY </b></p><p>Within the past decade, the demand for office space has increased substantially
throughout Enugu. Some of the reasons have been attributed to the influx of foreign
investors and the oil production. </p><p>This has witnessed the development of high-rise
commercial buildings mostly in the Central Business District, West Ridge, Airport
City, Spintex Road, Achimota etc. (Broll Report, 2012).
The total investment portfolio of Social Security and National Insurance Trust
(SSNIT) increased by 30.14 percent from 3,972.68 million in 2012 to 5,170.13. Its real return on investment was 16.90 percent in 2013 compared to
10.67 percent 2012 (SSNIT annual report, 2013). The information above, clearly
indicates that the commercial building industry in Nigeria is growing in investment and
the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) plays a major role either in
ownership or partnership (Broll Nigeria Report, 2015). </p><p>
However, to achieve excellent performance and yield maximum value on investment
of commercial buildings, it requires proper maintenance management (Emma and
Syahrul, 2009). BS (2001) defines maintenance to be “the combination of all
technical, administrative and managerial actions during the life cycle of an item
intended to retain it in, or restore it to, a state in which it can perform the required
function”. Maintenance management refers to how well a building is maintained
(Yahya and Ibrahim, 2011). Building maintenance management is an action which
involves interacting or blend of technical, social, legal and economic elements that
governs and manage the use of buildings (Francis et al., 2001).
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Commercial buildings are relatively complicated in maintenance management and
carrying out maintenance on these facilities comes with serious problems and
challenges such as high cost of maintenance, adequate maintenance policy
framework, minimal or lack of input of experts of facilities managers during the
design stages, etc (Timilli 2014; Omotehinshe et al., 2015). According to Shabha
(2003), lack of proper building maintenance policies and strategies, budget, skills, and
technology will lead to potential risks challenged during the maintenance stages of the
building.
The purpose of this research study is to look at the challenges of maintenance
management with the view of recommending strategies for improving maintenance
management of SSNIT commercial buildings in Enugu.
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<b>1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM </b></p><p>Commercial building maintenance cannot be undisputable undertaken without
challenges (Timilli 2014; Omotehinshe et al., 2015). One of the major challenges that
confronts commercial building maintenance is the lack of consideration and poor
integration of maintenance policy framework in the widest possible context and
deviation from proper procedural system (Timilli 2014; Forster 2009). Most of the
recent maintenance policy procedures do not clearly link maintenance needs with
building performance with respect to the building users who measure the performance
of a building with various criteria which include the condition of the building (Yahya
and Ibrahim, 2011). According to Ali et al. (2010), for an effective maintenance
management, it requires an appropriate maintenance policy framework.
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Building maintenance is also challenged with high cost of maintenance. According to
El-Haram and Horner (2002), there are numerous factors that are responsible for the
high housing maintenance cost such as building characteristics, human aspects, ways
of implementing maintenance and government policies. Al-khatam (2003) identified
and grouped some of the factors into seven (7) categories which include engineering
services, labour, building materials, environments, management and administration,
budget and finance and building users. This was confirmed by Ali et al. (2010) who
found out that factors such as building materials, building services, building age,
expectation of tenants, failure to execute maintenance at the right time, maintenance
factors, political, outstanding maintenance charges, over budgeting and other factors
contribute immensely to high cost of maintenance. Other risk factors contributing to
high cost of maintenance as a result of financial losses include poor design and
construction practices, poor accessibility for maintenance, poor selection of materials,
incompatibility poor specifications, non-availability of spare parts, lack of standard
tools and instruments for regular maintenance and environmental conditions (De Silva
et al. 2012).
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Another challenge of building maintenance is the minimal consideration or lack of
input from expertise of facilities managers who takes oversight responsibility of
maintenance management in the early design stages. Most of the challenges of
building maintenance can be minimised if not avoided if the opinions or inputs of
facilities management professionals are fully engaged on maintenance management
techniques and operations for consideration during the early design stages
(Williamson et al., 2010). Also relevant information provided by facilities managers
to designers minimise design errors that leads to unsatisfactory results during facilities
maintenance operations phase (Jawdeh et al., 2010). It is necessary to adopt
maintenance input in the design stages to ensure that opinions can be used as
reference for ease of maintenance in the future in order to reduce design defect which
poses challenges for maintenance (Ali et al., 2013). According to Omotechinshe et al.,
(2015), maintenance aspect are scarcely considered in most design processes and
maintenance professionals are rarely invited into the design teams, this often times
raises or leads to maintenance problems which badly affect the performance of such
buildings.
On the basis of the above research findings, this study focus on the challenges of
maintenance management of SSNIT commercial buildings in Enugu.
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<b>1.3 RESEARCH QUESTION</b> </p><p>The following research question will be tested for acceptance or rejection: </p><p>i. What are the policy frameworks used on SSNIT commercial buildings? </p><p>ii. What are the factors that contribute to high cost of maintenance of SSNIT
commercial buildings?</p><p> iii. What are the inputs of facilities/maintenance managers in the design and
construction stages of SSNIT commercial buildings? </p><p><b>1.4 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY</b> </p><p>The aim of the study is to identify challenges of maintenance management of SSNIT
commercial buildings in Enugu and the objectives are:</p><p> i. To assess the policy framework of maintenance of SSNIT commercial
buildings in Enugu. </p><p>ii. To identify the factors that contribute to high cost of maintenance of SSNIT
commercial buildings. <br></p>