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Failure Consequences 1 Failure consequences 1 Integrated Logistics Support 1 Integrated logistics support 1 Maintenance Strategy 1 Maintenance strategy 1 Whole Life Costs 1 Whole life costs 1 failure consequences 1 heat supply crisis 1 management problems 1 municipal service 1 systems failure 1
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El-Haram, Mohamed 2 Grishan, A. 1 Horner, Malcolm 1 Horner, W. 1 Malcolm, R. 1
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Construction Management and Economics 1 Public administration issues 1
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Problems of Municipal Power Supply Systems Management: Conditions, Tendencies and Recommendations
Grishan, A. - In: Public administration issues (2012) 1, pp. 155-166
Statistically-signifi cant tendencies of the regional heat supply system failures in Primorskiy Krai due to the condition of power, water and fuel supply systems and actions by subdivisions of "Heating Networks" have been revealed in this article. Assessments of the consequences, reflected by...
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Application of the principles of ILS to the development of cost effective maintenance strategies for existing building stock
Horner, Malcolm; El-Haram, Mohamed - 2003
Total spending on building maintenance in the UK has increased by 66% in the last 10 years (BMI, 1996). Total expenditure on maintenance in 1997 was 39.8 billion (BMI, 1998). Any significant reduction in building maintenance costs will therefore have a real impact on the national economy. This...
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Application of the principles of ILS to the development of cost effective maintenance strategies for existing building stock
El-Haram, Mohamed; Malcolm, R.; Horner, W. - In: Construction Management and Economics 21 (2003) 3, pp. 283-296
Total spending on building maintenance in the UK has increased by 66% in the last 10 years (BMI, 1996). Total expenditure on maintenance in 1997 was £39.8 billion (BMI, 1998). Any significant reduction in building maintenance costs will therefore have a real impact on the national economy. This...
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