Framework for improving the constructability of raised floor systems in Australian office buildings

Guomin Zhang, Xiao-Hua Jin

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    Abstract

    Despite the great benefits that it can potentially contribute to modern workplace environment, raised floor system (RFS) encountered many barriers in the process of its applications for the fitout of office buildings in the Australian construction industry. Through a set of comprehensive research activities, the significant influence factors (SIFs) and problems associated with the RFS fitout implementation are identified. Further discussion of these SIFs and problems unearths a range of project level critical factors (PLCFs) pertaining to the RFS fitout design, construction, operation and maintenance, which presents firsthand checklists for the project team to review in the project delivery process. These factors need to be accommodated appropriately in order to enhance the implementation of the RFS fitout in Australian office buildings. Following a constructability study, a framework was developed by integrating these SIFs and PLCFs into the delivery of the RFS fitout in an aim to enhance the project constructability and minimize problems in the RFS service performance.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)141-160
    Number of pages20
    JournalInternational Journal of the Constructed Environment
    Volume1
    Issue number1
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

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