Selections of Facility Management Solutions Approach for A Small Residential Estate Project of Terra da luz, Chiang Mai Province

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  • จิตราภรณ์ วุฒิการณ์ ภาควิชาวิศวกรรมและการบริการการก่อสร้าง คณะวิศวกรรมศาสตร์ มหาวิทยาลัยเชียงใหม่
  • พิมพ์สิริ โตวิจิตร
  • สุนิตา นุเสน
  • มานพ แก้วโมราเจริญ

Abstract

A small residential estate project which has unit selling less than 10 units.  The regulation is not requiring for facility management solution. Therefore, facility management is still in doubt for the customers. Moreover, the project owner must concern about the budget cost. A study is focus on the project of Terra da luz, Chiang Mai that is a single detached house; pool villa style. The area is about 50-100 sq.wa total 6 units and starting price for selling at 15 million baht. The analysis of public utility management, safety and security and new innovation technology will be applied for the currently residential estate. The purpose of this research is to find out the factor of the selection of facilities for this project which maybe face a trouble in the near future. The survey methods are collected by the questionnaire and personal interview. A sample was selected from customers by the questionnaire. For project owner was collected data by the questionnaire and personal interview. Data was analyzed using modified Analytical Hierarchy Process-modified AHP. The findings can be used for appropriate guidelines, including economic worthiness of each selection. The owner will realize that management fee is important for sales and marketing. In terms of the customers, the facility management solution and all expenses will be considered before making decision to buy this residence.

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Published

2020-07-08

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[1]
วุฒิการณ์ จ. et al. 2020. Selections of Facility Management Solutions Approach for A Small Residential Estate Project of Terra da luz, Chiang Mai Province. The 25th National Convention on Civil Engineering. 25, (Jul. 2020), CEM09.

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Construction Engineering and Management

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