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Byddwn yn gwerthfawrogi unrhyw awgrymiadau ar gyfer yr uchod. Dyma
ddisgrifiad o'r term y dois o hyd iddo ar y We mewn rhagarweiniad i lyfr yn
dwyn y teitl 'Buildability - A Perennial Problem'. Problem yn wir!

 

Buildability can be defined as 'the extent to which the design of the
building facilitates ease of construction, subject to the overall
requirements for the completed building'. This has not, however, always been
the interpretation of the term, with the definition itself evolving over the
last 30 years. 

Buildability has traditionally focused on problems arising in the design and
construction phases. Nowadays it is taken to have a wider remit, which
addresses the whole lifecycle of the building. This wider remit emphasises
the applicability of the concept to all project participants. Buildability
cannot be effective as a stand-alone tool. It has to be implemented as part
of a programme that clearly specifies the primary project objectives and
allows buildability to be assessed as a project performance attribute.
Buildability objectives should also be clearly identified for the different
roles and responsibilities of the various members of the project team. 

 

Diolch yn fawr ymlaen llaw,

 

Garmon

 

Garmon Davies

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