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Bidanset, P, McCord, M, Davis, P and Sunderman, M (2019) An exploratory approach for enhancing vertical and horizontal equity tests for {[}ad valorem{]} property tax valuations using geographically weighted regression. Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction , 24(02), 231–50.

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Edwards, D J and Holt, G D (2006) Hand-arm vibration exposure from construction tools: results of a field study. Construction Management and Economics, 24(02), 209-17.

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Jiang, W and Lu, Y (2017) Influence of initial trust on control from client perspective: Construction industry in China. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 24(02), 326-45.

Kpamma, Z E, Adjei-Kumi, T, Ayarkwa, J and Adinyira, E (2017) Participatory design, wicked problems, choosing by advantages. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 24(02), 289-307.

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Lingard, H and Francis, V (2006) Does a supportive work environment moderate the relationship between work-family conflict and burnout among construction professionals?. Construction Management and Economics, 24(02), 185-96.

Loudoun, R and Townsend, K (2017) Implementing health promotion programs in the Australian construction industry: Levers and agents for change. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 24(02), 260-74.

Mangioni, V (2019) Value capture taxation: alternate sources of revenue for Sub-Central government in Australia. Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction , 24(02), 200–16.

Manoliadis, O, Tsolas, I and Nakou, A (2006) Sustainable construction and drivers of change in Greece: a Delphi study. Construction Management and Economics, 24(02), 113-20.

Mpofu, B, Ochieng, E G, Moobela, C and Pretorius, A (2017) Profiling causative factors leading to construction project delays in the United Arab Emirates. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 24(02), 346-76.

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Nyabwengi, L M and K’Akumu, O A (2019) An evaluation of property tax base in Nairobi city. Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction , 24(02), 184–99.

Oshodi, O S, Thwala, W D, Odubiyi, T B, Abidoye, R B and Aigbavboa, C O (2019) Using neural network model to estimate the rental price of residential properties. Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction , 24(02), 217–30.

Radvan, M (2019) Municipal charges on communal waste: do they compete with the immovable property tax?. Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction, 24(02), 148–65.

Ruchinskaya, T (1996) The contribution of the Scottish architect Adam Menelaws to Moscow architecture in the early 19th century. Building Research & Information, 24(02), 75–80.

Ruchinskaya, T (1996) The introduction of the architectural scheme of York Gate (1825, Regent's Park, London) in Moscow at the beginning of the 19th century. Building Research & Information, 24(02), 69–74.

Sambasivan, M, Deepak, T J, Salim, A N and Ponniah, V (2017) Analysis of delays in Tanzanian construction industry: Transaction cost economics and structural equation modeling approach. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 24(02), 308-25.

Schröpfer, V L M, Tah, J and Kurul, E (2017) Mapping the knowledge flow in sustainable construction project teams using social network analysis. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 24(02), 229-59.

Seneviratne, K, Amaratunga, D and Haigh, R (2017) Managing housing needs of post conflict housing reconstruction: Sri Lankan perspective. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 24(02), 275-88.

Shohet, I M and Paciuk, M (2006) Service life prediction of exterior cladding components under failure conditions. Construction Management and Economics, 24(02), 131-48.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Service life prediction; performance; premature deterioration; exterior cladding; durability
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0144-6193
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/01446190500184535
  • Abstract:

    The reliability of service life prediction of building components strongly affects the effectiveness of maintenance policy setting. Despite continuous research and development efforts, existing methods still suffer lack of robustness. Typical failure mechanisms in exterior cladding systems, deterioration patterns, and service life limiting coefficients (modifying factors) are identified for a range of failure mechanisms. The method is based on monitoring the physical and visual performance of building components under similar service conditions, at different periods in the building service life. Three types of exterior cladding are studied: cementitious mortar, synthetic rendering, and ceramic mosaic. Failure mechanisms identified include: lack of design details (such as drip-edge and expansion joints), faulty design under marine environment, exposure to air pollution, and poor workmanship. Three typical deterioration patterns under failure conditions were determined statistically, namely, linear, exponential and logarithmic. The proposed method addresses two issues raised in ISO-15686 in order to improve the precision and reliability of service life forecasting: (a) modifying factors for quantifying the effect of failure mechanisms are estimated within 80% confidence limits and (b) the prediction models yield high degrees of fit to the data (coefficient of determination values ranging between R2 = 0.88 and R2 = 0.96 at a 0.0001 level of significance).

Zhang, H, Li, H and Tam, C M (2006) Heuristic scheduling of resource-constrained, multiple-mode and repetitive projects. Construction Management and Economics, 24(02), 159-69.

Zhang, P, Harris, F C and Olomolaiye, P O (1996) A computer-based model for optimizing the location of a single tower crane. Building Research & Information, 24(02), 113–23.