Water and energy facilities management system for hotel-type buildings using IDEF0
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https://doi.org/10.46421/sispred.v1i.1596Keywords:
facilities, utilities, management, hotel typology, water, energy, IDEF0Abstract
ABSTRACT: The heavy use of the natural resources by human beings results in their scarcity and generates socioeconomic problems that jeopardize society’s development. The management of facilities is a critical issue, especially in hotel type buildings, where unsustainable guest behavior can be singled out. The aim of this paper is the use of IDEF0 tool to develop a sustainable facility management system for hotel-type buildings in operation. The development process was made through a bibliographical survey; definition of the system’s scope application; elaboration of guidelines; and the proposition of a management system distinguished in processes. The results constitute a management system that discusses, quantitatively and qualitatively, socio-environmental and technological aspects, promoting systemic and continuous action on building systems. It is concluded that once integrated into the current operation, specific actions with the goal of increasing the efficiency of building systems, amplify their conservation potential, resulting in significant economic, social and environmental impacts. The effective contribution of this paper is the creation of a tool for the management of facilities with a wide application range capable of reducing excessive consumption and expenses; improving the performance of building systems; educating users; and promoting a more sustainable operation without diminishing the quality of the final product.
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