Original Model for Estimating the Whole Life Costs of Buildings and its Verification
Author(s): |
E. Plebankiewicz
K. Zima D. Wieczorek |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Archives of Civil Engineering, June 2019, n. 2, v. 65 |
Page(s): | 163-179 |
DOI: | 10.2478/ace-2019-0026 |
Abstract: |
The model for estimating the whole life costs of the building life cycle that allows the quantification of the risk addition lets the investor to compare buildings at the initial stage of planning a construction project in terms of the following economic criteria: life cycle costs (LCC), whole life costs (WLC), life cycle equivalent annual costs (LCEAC) and cost addition for risk (ΔRLCC). The subsequent stages of the model development have been described in numerous publications of the authors, while the aim of this paper is to check the accuracy of the model in the case of changing the parameters that may affect the results of calculations. The scope of the study includes: comparison of the results generated by the model with the solutions obtained in the life cycle net present value method (LCNPV) for time and financial input data, not burdened with the risk effect; the analysis of the variability of results due to changes in input data; analysis of the variability of results as a consequence of changing the sets of membership functions for input data and methods for defuzzification the result. |
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