ABBE Level 3 Award in Energy Efficiency Measures for Older and Traditional Buildings
Graduate Diploma
Status | Complete |
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Years | 2024 |
ABBE Level 3 Award in Energy Efficiency Measures for Older and Traditional Buildings
Graduate Diploma
Status Complete Years 2024
ABBE Level 3 Certificate in Domestic Energy Assessment
Graduate Diploma
Status Complete Part Time Yes Years 2024
Advanced Diploma in Banking and Finance
Graduate Diploma
Status Complete Part Time Yes Years 2017 - 2018
Construction management
Doctor of Philosophy
Status Complete Part Time No Years 2021 - 2024 Project Title Development of an Artefact to Support Homeowner Decision-making for Housing Retrofit Project Description The sustainability in the UK housing sector is not adequate. Housing retrofit is reported to improve the sustainability. The progress of housing retrofit is low. The underlying reason can be suggested as the limited interest of the homeowners to retrofit their houses. The research aims to develop an artefact for an information system to encourage homeowners to undertake sustainable housing retrofit. The objectives of the research are to study the factors influencing homeowners’ interest in housing retrofit, identify the requirements for an artefact to support homeowner decision-making, develop the artefact and validate the artefact for the intended capabilities.
The research process was approached from design science. Accordingly, the research was conducted by identifying the research problem, outlining the solution, defining the requirements, developing the artefact, validating the artefact, and contributing to the body of knowledge. The research problem and the solution were justified with a literature review. A mixed-method methodological choice was used with both interviews and a questionnaire survey to develop the artefact. Artefact validation was done by semi-structured interviews.
The research findings supported developing an artefact for an information system to encourage homeowners to retrofit their houses. Homeowner decision-making behaviour, the social system of the homeowner and the technical system of housing retrofit were focused for this purpose. Apart from the utility of the artefact, the study will contribute to the knowledge of developing artefacts for non-technical audiences. Further, the data collection by the system shall facilitate information for better sustainability policy decisions.
The research complements the stakeholder engagement model of “one stop shop” for housing retrofits. Research recommends a digital one stop shop localised to the homeowner’s neighbourhood. Existing similar solutions have only basic capabilities compared with the proposal. The research also recommends reframing housing retrofit from an investment focus to a consumption focus. It also suggests considering a homeowner-centric approach to retrofit over the existing property-centric approach. There are total six recommendations to encourage homeowners to retrofit their houses.Awarding Institution - The University of Salford Director of Studies Paul Coates Second Supervisor Mustapha Munir Thesis Development of an Artefact to Support Homeowner Decision-making for Housing Retrofit
Project Management
Master's Degree
Status Complete Part Time No Years 2019 - 2020 Awarding Institution University of Bedfordshire
Quantity surveying
Bachelor's Degree
Status Complete Part Time No Years 2018 - 2019 Awarding Institution Birmingham City University
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