Developing Built-Asset Maintenance Maturity Rating Model for Public University Buildings In Ethiopia
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2022-06-01
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Addis Ababa University
Abstract
In Ethiopia, a significant amount of funds is invested in mega projects like dams, highways,
railways, airports, power plants, public buildings, etc. These investments are showing
unprecedented expansion which, by some estimates, has shown a 9-fold growth of the GDP of the
construction sector. However, once these projects, be it mega or otherwise, are completed and
ownership is transferred, the post-construction phase of asset management is noticeably neglected,
if not ignored totally. And this national reality is witnessed in the building facilities of public
universities in the country. In this research paper, a modest attempt is made to examine the building
maintenance practice of the nation, factors affecting proper maintenance management, and
challenges faced. A thorough investigation of the current situation of building facilities of public
universities in Addis Ababa is made. Along with that significant focus is made to develop a viable
maturity rating model for building maintenance management of public universities in Ethiopia. A
multi-case study was conducted on the three public universities in Addis Ababa. The research
approach of this study is both deductive and inductive research. Both quantitative and qualitative
data are collected from primary and secondary data sources by document analysis, observation,
and semi-structured interviews of the FM office and project office representatives of each public
university. All the semi-structured interviews, document analysis, and observation data were
analyzed using the thematic and statistical analysis method. The three main objectives of this study
are effectively addressed. When it comes to identifying factors that influence the proper practice
of building maintenance management in public universities in Ethiopia, the main factors were
grouped under seven categories and five critical factors. Finally, a built asset maturity rating model
is proposed based on the weights calculated by DEMATEL, MCDM analysis weights that can be
used as a self-assessment tool by public universities in Ethiopia.
Keywords: Facility Management, Built Asset, Maintenance, Maturity Rating Model,
DEMATEL