Evaluating Expatriates’ Preference and Satisfaction with Building Facilities in Low-Rise Housing Schemes, Victoria Island Lagos

This study evaluates the facilities managements’ performance on low-rise Housing Schemes in Victoria Island Lagos, Nigeria based on the preference and satisfaction levels of expatriate occupants. A 5-point likert scale form of questionnaires were administered to expatriates representing each of the...

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Main Authors: Umeh, Obinna L., Oladejo, Esther I.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The International Institute for Science, Technology and Education (IISTE) 2015
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spelling ftiisteojs:oai:ojs.localhost:article/22538 2023-07-23T04:22:09+02:00 Evaluating Expatriates’ Preference and Satisfaction with Building Facilities in Low-Rise Housing Schemes, Victoria Island Lagos Umeh, Obinna L. Oladejo, Esther I. 2015-05-30 application/pdf https://www.iiste.org/Journals/index.php/JEES/article/view/22538 eng eng The International Institute for Science, Technology and Education (IISTE) https://www.iiste.org/Journals/index.php/JEES/article/view/22538/22995 https://www.iiste.org/Journals/index.php/JEES/article/view/22538 Journal of Environment and Earth Science; Vol 5, No 10 (2015); 113-119 info:eu-repo/semantics/article Peer-reviewed Article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2015 ftiisteojs 2023-07-01T18:41:06Z This study evaluates the facilities managements’ performance on low-rise Housing Schemes in Victoria Island Lagos, Nigeria based on the preference and satisfaction levels of expatriate occupants. A 5-point likert scale form of questionnaires were administered to expatriates representing each of the 175 housing units which make up the nine existing low-rise housing estates in Victoria Island, Lagos. Primary data obtained by administrating questionnaires to the expatriates that occupy the considered houses in the Victoria Island estates as well as some key management staff responsible for the facilities management. The considered respondents were based on purposeful sampling. Data obtained from the respondents was ranked and analysed with the mean item score, found in Statistical Packages for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 17. The findings were that ease of access by public transport, functional quality of lifts, and availability of convenience stores/market nearby are on a very low satisfaction scale. Based on the findings, we recommend that the property developers and the facilities managers should be locating in areas where there is ease of access by public transport; ensuring functional quality of lifts and availability of convenience stores/market nearby. Keywords: Building, expatriates, facilities, housing, performance, schemes Article in Journal/Newspaper Victoria Island International Institute for Science, Technology and Education (IISTE): Journals
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description This study evaluates the facilities managements’ performance on low-rise Housing Schemes in Victoria Island Lagos, Nigeria based on the preference and satisfaction levels of expatriate occupants. A 5-point likert scale form of questionnaires were administered to expatriates representing each of the 175 housing units which make up the nine existing low-rise housing estates in Victoria Island, Lagos. Primary data obtained by administrating questionnaires to the expatriates that occupy the considered houses in the Victoria Island estates as well as some key management staff responsible for the facilities management. The considered respondents were based on purposeful sampling. Data obtained from the respondents was ranked and analysed with the mean item score, found in Statistical Packages for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 17. The findings were that ease of access by public transport, functional quality of lifts, and availability of convenience stores/market nearby are on a very low satisfaction scale. Based on the findings, we recommend that the property developers and the facilities managers should be locating in areas where there is ease of access by public transport; ensuring functional quality of lifts and availability of convenience stores/market nearby. Keywords: Building, expatriates, facilities, housing, performance, schemes
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author Umeh, Obinna L.
Oladejo, Esther I.
spellingShingle Umeh, Obinna L.
Oladejo, Esther I.
Evaluating Expatriates’ Preference and Satisfaction with Building Facilities in Low-Rise Housing Schemes, Victoria Island Lagos
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Oladejo, Esther I.
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title Evaluating Expatriates’ Preference and Satisfaction with Building Facilities in Low-Rise Housing Schemes, Victoria Island Lagos
title_short Evaluating Expatriates’ Preference and Satisfaction with Building Facilities in Low-Rise Housing Schemes, Victoria Island Lagos
title_full Evaluating Expatriates’ Preference and Satisfaction with Building Facilities in Low-Rise Housing Schemes, Victoria Island Lagos
title_fullStr Evaluating Expatriates’ Preference and Satisfaction with Building Facilities in Low-Rise Housing Schemes, Victoria Island Lagos
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating Expatriates’ Preference and Satisfaction with Building Facilities in Low-Rise Housing Schemes, Victoria Island Lagos
title_sort evaluating expatriates’ preference and satisfaction with building facilities in low-rise housing schemes, victoria island lagos
publisher The International Institute for Science, Technology and Education (IISTE)
publishDate 2015
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