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Bricks have been an essential building material for thousands of years, and their quality significantly impacts the strength and durability of building structures. This study aims to evaluate the quality of bricks used in office building construction projects by applying the MABAC (Multi-Attributive Border Approximation Area Comparison) method. This method was chosen for its ability to handle the complexity and uncertainty in multi-attribute evaluations, considering criteria such as strength, water absorption, weather resistance, and cost factors. The research findings indicate that the MABAC method is effective in ranking and determining the best brick alternatives based on the established criteria. The conclusions of this study suggest that using the MABAC method can enhance accuracy in selecting building materials, contributing to the safety and sustainability of building structures. Recommendations for future research include incorporating additional criteria such as aesthetics, environmental sustainability, and health impacts for a more comprehensive evaluation.
Keywords: Bricks, MABAC Method, Building Material Quality
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