John W. Bull ... 240 pages - Publisher: Whittles Publishing; (March, 2015) ...
Language: English - ISBN-10: 1849951489 - ISBN-13: 978-1849951487 ...
The key areas of life cycle cost analysis (LCCA) and whole life costing
(WLC) are exemplified in this volume with accounts of their application
to housing stock, a community hydroelectric power system, various
aspects of highway infrastructure, and corrosion protective coatings.
Sustainable construction and design requires more than compliance with
safety requirements and economic constraints, there is also the impact
on the environment, the surrounding population and users of the
infrastructure. This requires a multidimensional perspective of
sustainability to be considered in life cycle costing (LCC) combining
current design criteria with these other aspects. It has become
increasingly important to understand the full costs of civil engineering
infrastructure, and the main sources of cost, along the whole supply
chain and to identify cost reduction opportunities. The conventional
procurement approach without the integration of probabilistic life-cycle
cost modelling induces substantial long term maintenance costs.Once
deterioration and life-cycle cost models have been established,
appropriate partnership procurement strategies, associated financing
methods and determination of the project period can be developed. LCC
includes the cost of planning, design, acquisition, operation,
maintenance and disposal of buildings and other construction assets,
while WLC additionally includes incomes and other costs such as
non-construction costs and externalities. In whole life costing, social,
environmental or business costs or benefits are considered as
externalities and care must be taken not to double-count the impacts
when WLC is used together with LCCA. The international examples included
here illustrate practically the methodology of life cycle costing and
the application of life-cycle cost analysis to identify the most
appropriate method for assessing the relative merits of competing
project implementation alternatives. As such it will provide a valuable
tool for practising engineers, researchers and advanced students in
civil and structural engineering.