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100 1 _aPrior, Josephine J.
245 0 0 _aAchieving cost effective responsive maintenance
260 _aWatford
_bBRE
_c2005
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_c30cm.
490 0 _aBRE Information Paper
_vIP 14/05
520 _aHighlights the key findings of a study led by BRE that explored the use of partnering as a method of helping property owners achieve a simplified administrative process and cost effectiveness. The study brought together a group of project partners who were all property owners (both housing and non-housing) and responsible for maintenance, including day-to-day repairs. All the project partners had developed partnering relationships with their contractors. The paper summarises the benefits of partnering and performance measurement. It also outlines how the partnering approach can be adopted. Full results of this study are published in BR 484, "Repair it with effective partnering: guide to contractual relationships for cost effective responsive maintenance." (ISBN 1860818870).
590 _aIKA170106
690 _aBUILT ENVIRONMENT-BUILDING MAINTENANCE AND REFURBISHMENT-MAINTENANCE COSTS
700 1 _aNowak, Fran
710 0 _aUnited Kingdom
_bDepartment of Trade and Industry
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