Survival analysis techniques applied to building maintenance

2009 
This paper has two main objectives: On the one hand, we want to introduce survival analysis techniques for use in building maintenance and, on the other hand, to apply this methodology to analyzing a large building stock in order to obtain information for maintenance strategies and/or prevention policies. Similar to technical systems, buildings and their elements are also subject to aging. They age even faster when they are exposed to external (sometimes extreme) weather conditions. In this paper we are particularly interested in describing the time to the event when the event of interest is some damage (or level of degradation) on the building facade which can represent some risk for people (inside or outside the building). For the time being, building follow-up is based on inspections. Data coming from building inspections is always inaccurate, but censored, due to the fact that, at each inspection time, the event of interest has already happened, or not yet happened. We have adapted the existing methodology for fields like medicine, biology, industrial engineering or event history analysis, and we have implemented in S-PLUS®, by Insightful®, the routines for a numerical and graphical systematic analysis. The potential of this proposal is illustrated with its application to a real dataset. We have been collecting data for years from all the buildings facades in Hospitalet de Llobregat, the second most populous city in Catalonia (Spain). More than 10,000 buildings have been inspected and an exhaustive checklist has been completed for each one. The analysis of the results allows technicians to detect different zones and levels of intervention to be applied in the city
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