Responding to sustainability challenge and cost implications in highway construction projects


Autoria(s): Goh, Kai Chen; Yang, Jay
Contribuinte(s)

Barrett, Peter

Amaratunga, Dilanthi

Pathirage, Chaminda

Keraminiyage, Kaushal

Haigh, Richard

Data(s)

10/05/2010

Resumo

Highway construction often requires a significant capital input; therefore it often causes serious financial implications for developers, owners and operators. The recent industry-wide focus on sustainability has added a new dimension to the evaluation of highway projects, particularly on the economical scale of ‘going green’. Comprehensive analysis of the whole-of-life highway development that responds to sustainability challenges is one of the primary concerns for stakeholders. Principles of engineering economics and life cycle costing have been used to determine the incremental capacity investments for highway projects. However, the consideration of costs and issues associated with sustainability is still very limited in current studies on highway projects. Previous studies have identified that highway project investments are primarily concerned with direct market costs that can be quantified through life cycle costing analysis (LCCA). But they tend to ignore costs that are difficult to calculate, as those related to environmental and social elements. On a more positive note, these studies proved that the inclusion of such costs is an essential part of the overall development investment and a primary concern for decision making by the stakeholders. This paper discusses a research attempt to identify and categorise sustainability cost elements for highway projects. Through questionnaire survey, a set of sustainability cost elements on highway projects has been proposed. These cost elements are incorporated into the extension of some of the existing Life Cycle Costing Analysis (LCCA) models in order to produce a holistic financial picture of the highway project. It is expected that a new LCCA model will be established to serve as a suitable tool for decision making for highway project stakeholders.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/32566/

Publicador

Conseil International du Bâtiment (International Council for Building)

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/32566/1/c32566.pdf

http://www.cib2010.org/post/index.php

Goh, Kai Chen & Yang, Jay (2010) Responding to sustainability challenge and cost implications in highway construction projects. In Barrett, Peter, Amaratunga, Dilanthi , Pathirage, Chaminda, Keraminiyage, Kaushal, & Haigh, Richard (Eds.) Full Paper Proceedings - CIB 2010 World Congress, Conseil International du Bâtiment (International Council for Building), The Lowry, Salford Quays.

Direitos

Copyright 2010 CIB 2010 World Congress

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Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Urban Development

Palavras-Chave #120506 Transport Planning #120507 Urban Analysis and Development #Sustainability #life-cycle costing #highway #cost elements #decision making
Tipo

Conference Paper