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Evaluating the awareness and implementation level of LCCA in the construction industry of Malaysia
Life cycle cost analysis (LCCA) is an effective indicator to evaluate the economic sustainability of construction projects. LCCA implementation in the Malaysian construction industry remains limited due to its unawareness.
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Effects of Pavement Condition on LCCA User Costs
Transportation Research Record, 2019Life cycle cost analysis (LCCA) is one of the well-established methods to determine the cost-effective alternative between different transportation infrastructure projects. Life cycle cost of a roadway alternative consists of agency and user costs over an analysis period appropriately selected.
Egemen Okte, Imad L Al-Qadi, Hasan Özer
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Nowadays, a vast number of concrete structures are approaching the end of their expected service life. The need for maintenance and repair is high due to the continued deterioration of the existing building inventory and infrastructure, resulting in a ...
Neel Renne +2 more
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The construction industry plays a substantial role in the economic prosperity and growth of all other sectors in any country. To foster the economic sustainability of a construction project, it is crucial to evaluate all the associated current and future
Muhammad Ali Musarat, Syed Ammad
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Life-Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA) for highway projects is an analytical technique that uses economic principles to evaluate long-term alternative investment options, especially for comparing the values of alternative pavement design structures and ...
Changmo Kim, Eul-Bum Lee, John T Harvey
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Life cycle cost analysis (LCCA) of construction projects: sustainability perspective
Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2022Muhammad Altaf +2 more
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BIM–LCCA Integration for Road Pavement Maintenance
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2022The use of building information modeling (BIM) for infrastructures is on the rise but the use of the life cycle cost analysis (LCCA) integrated within the BIM environment itself to analyze multiple design alternatives and set up a proper maintenance plan has not yet been developed.
Oreto, Cristina +5 more
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1998 IEEE AUTOTESTCON Proceedings. IEEE Systems Readiness Technology Conference. Test Technology for the 21st Century (Cat. No.98CH36179), 2002
Quality and reliability are issues that are essential for commercial success. For many consumer products the reliability of semiconductor circuits is high enough to cover the lifetime of the system, which can be discarded when it fails. In other applications, e.g. in aircraft or military equipment, the situation is quite different-these systems tend to
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Quality and reliability are issues that are essential for commercial success. For many consumer products the reliability of semiconductor circuits is high enough to cover the lifetime of the system, which can be discarded when it fails. In other applications, e.g. in aircraft or military equipment, the situation is quite different-these systems tend to
T. Riedel +3 more
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D8.2.1 Life Cycle Cost Assessment (LCCA) - Report
2023The report covers the first phase (M25 report) of the D8.2 that focuses on the assessment of the economic impacts of ASTEP modular systems throughout the life cycle. It includes a systematic literature review on the economic impact of different solar thermal plants like parabolic trough (PT), linear Fresnel (LFR), solar tower (ST) and solar dish (SD ...
Gobio-Thomas, Lisa, Stojceska, Valentina
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Bitumen Quality, Pavement LCCA, and Contractor's Expectations
Paving Materials and Pavement Analysis, 2010QC/QA (Quality Control/ Quality Assurance) tests on asphalt binder may assess that the as-constructed pavement has characteristics different from the ones set out in the contract for the as-designed pavement due to the insufficient quality of the bitumen. Therefore, a Pay Adjustment (PA) is needed. In the light of the above facts, the objective of this
Filippo G. Praticò +2 more
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