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    Chapter 37: Review of Building Maintenance Practices and Sustainability at the Government Level

    Building maintenance is considered as an invaluable process in preserving buildings’ continual use and retaining their value and quality. The fast development of building maintenance industry has resulted in the participation of governments in its practices. Learning from their practices can benefit building maintenance stakeholders significantly. However, there is still a lack of systematic review of the current building maintenance practices of governments for the purpose of organizational learning. The study aims to address this research gap by delivering a review of building maintenance practices in developed economics. The research benefits building maintenance stakeholders by delivering them knowledge regarding governments’ maintenance practices in the industry.