UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA INTEGRATING SAFETY ELEMENTS INTO POST OCCUPANCY EVALUATION FOR LOW-COST HOUSING IN MALAYSIA

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UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA INTEGRATING SAFETY ELEMENTS INTO POST OCCUPANCY EVALUATION FOR LOW-COST HOUSING IN MALAYSIA HUSRUL NIZAM BIN HUSIN @ HUSAIN Thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying December 2015

AUTHOR S DECLARATION I declare that the work in this thesis was carried out in accordance with the regulations of Universiti Teknologi MARA. It is original and is the results of my own work, unless otherwise indicated or acknowledged as referenced work. This thesis has not been submitted to any other academic institution or non-academic institution for any other degree or qualification. I, hereby, acknowledge that I have been supplied with the Academic Rules and Regulations for Post Graduate, Universiti Teknologi MARA, regulating the conduct of my study and research. Name of Student Student l.d. No. Programme Faculty Thesis Title Husrul Nizam bin Husin @ Husain 2008719949 PhD in Specialism of the Built Environment Architecture, Planning and Surveying Integrating Safety Elements into Post Occupancy Evaluation for Low-Cost Housing in Malaysia Signature of Student Date December 2015

ABSTRACT The general building conditions in low-cost housing act as an indicator of human quality of life. The enhanced aspects on quality will create a safe environment for the occupants. However, issues arisen have concerning the delivery performance in Malaysia s low-cost housing since the occupants are likely to perceive safety hazards. The safety issues and challenges during the occupancy period include structural instability and falling building fragments. Without defining the occupants requirements in the early housing development, it is hard to determine the prevailing safety factors. To achieve a better safety provision during the occupancy period, this study used the Post Occupancy Evaluation (POE) approach that incorporates participation from the occupants. POE is used to examine specific performance issues in the building occupancy stage. It generally encompasses a comprehensive review of the building s current situation. The fundamental concept of POE stresses the importance of obtaining feedback from the building occupants. Therefore, the main aim of this research is to develop a Post Occupancy Evaluation (POE) framework that integrates safety elements for low-cost housing (LCH) in Malaysia to meet the occupants satisfaction level of LCH. A building inspection survey and occupants satisfaction survey was conducted to 24 low cost housing schemes, known as Program Perumahan Rakyat (PPR) housing schemes in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The sample size for both surveys was 380 (380 for housing units; 380 for occupants). Statistical correlation was used to affirm the incorporation of occupants in respect of safety performance in the POE approach. The analysis used Spearman s rho correlation since the variables in both surveys consist of an ordinal scale. It was found that all attributes have a significant relationship and successfully support the research hypotheses. In other words, the user s satisfaction has a direct relationship with the overall safety performance of buildings in meeting the needs and expectations of the users. The results have generated an insight into the effectiveness of POE as a means of assessing safety performance. The development process of the framework utilized the vital phases of POE and inputs of safety elements, which were validated through the methodology phases in this research. There are three main phases in this framework: i) planning phase, ii) conducting phase and iii) applying phase, which are related to the concept of POE. The phases involved the safety category, safety elements and safety attributes that have been determined and developed through the preliminary survey, the semi-structured interviews and the main survey. The developed framework shows the steps undertaken for each phase and provides a description of the activities addressed in each step. The results from the validation interviews with the industry practitioners have allowed the usage of the proposed framework for improving safety performance to meet the satisfaction o f the occupants. The proposed framework has fulfilled the vital phases of POE and integrates the safety elements with the satisfaction of occupants. The applicability of POE as the assessment tool has generated a new method to optimize housing safety performance during the occupancy stage. The proposed POE framework with integrated safety elements is enable to provide a significant input to related government and housing agencies. It is also suggested that the framework is able to propose a modification and improvement concerning the safety performance and maintenance in low-cost housing during the period of occupancy.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I wish to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to the people who have been instrumental in the successful completion of this thesis. I would like to show my greatest appreciation to my tremendous supervisor, Prof. Sr. Dr. Hj. Abdul Hadi bin Nawawi, who has continually and persuasively transmitted a spirit of adventure and constant support. Without his supervision and encouragement, this thesis would not have been possible. Special thanks are also conveyed to my second supervisor, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hjh. Faridah binti Ismail, for her guidance and unsurpassed knowledge. Her advice and support has been priceless in helping me to complete this thesis. I would like to acknowledge the financial, technical and academic support from Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) and the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE), particularly for the award of Staff Scholarship Holder/SLAB/SLAI and Exploratory Research Grant Scheme (ERGS) that have provided the necessary financial support for this research. I would also like to express my gratitude to all the experts and the academic panels for their constructive comments and suggestion towards improvement of this research. I would also like to thank the professional building surveyors Smart Versatile, in helping me with the process of condition inspection. Special thanks to the staff at Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL), Ministry of Urban, Well Being, Housing and Local Government (KPKT), Fire Rescue Department Malaysia (BOMBA), Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB), and Program Perumahan Rakyat (PPR) residents for providing valuable data and their willingness to participate in this research. Special thanks also go to my colleagues in UiTM Perak and my fellow friends among the postgraduate students at UiTM Shah Alam. To my wife, Natasha Khalil, thank you for your understanding, love, kindness and support that has enabled me to complete this thesis. To my wonderful children, Haikarl Syahmi, Hairitz Syamil, Hyzara Soffea and Haireyl Syazim, I wish for no more than truly everlasting love. Furthermore, I would also like to thank my parents, brothers and sisters for their endless love and support. Last but not least, I would like to express my appreciation to those who have contributed in one way or other in making this thesis possible. IV

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION Housing conditions constitute one of the most common quality of life indicators. The aspects in a completed residence or house should be able to enhance the quality of a building as well as to provide safety to the occupants. In the current economic situation, the emerging problem in housing property is the growing demand of residents for safer housing. Therefore, it has become increasingly important to evaluate housing properties for many reasons. First of all, the standard of housing has become increasingly unsatisfactory, and, secondly, evaluating housing provides the required information necessary for feed-back into the current housing property and feed-forward into future projects (Preiser et al., 1998). In relation to the terms of evaluation, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), as proclaimed by the General Assembly of the United Nations, mentioned as follows: Everyone has the right to a standard o f living adequate fo r the health and well-being o f himself and o f his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the event o f unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack o f livelihood in circumstances beyond his control. (Universal Declaration o f Human Rights (UDHR), Article 25(1)) In Malaysia, section 4(4) of the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia Act 1999 (Act 597) specifically provides for the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (SUHAKAM, 2003), in respect of the above provisions of the UDHR. The above statement supports that every human has the right to an acceptable standard of living including housing. As supported by Idrus & Ho (2008), residential and neighbourhood satisfaction constitute important indicators of housing quality and the conditions that affect the quality of life of individuals. The factors that determine their level of satisfaction are essential inputs for monitoring the success of housing policies. 1