Life-cycle cost estimation of a building structure: An example of partition walls

V. Biolek, T. Hanák
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The growing pressure to optimise construction investment costs from the life-cycle perspective inevitably leads to efforts to seek new solutions that will facilitate informed decision-making in the early stages of the construction project. Awareness of the importance of considering future operation and demolition costs emphasises the shortcomings related to the possibility of making accurate predictions/estimations of such costs, which will become apparent in the future. To address this research gap, an innovative approach of life-cycle cost modelling on the level of individual structures of the building is presented. The model provides users with information on the costs of available technical solutions resulting from the requirements of the investor at a specific stage of the construction project. In this way, it helps investors optimise their building projects and to find the most economical solutions. Specifically, this model is assembled for the purpose of selecting a suitable partition wall and, therefore, it takes into consideration specific characteristics relating to this particular type of structure. The results indicate diversity in partition wall structural design variants at the early stage of the project. Since the ability to influence future costs decreases as the project progresses, the model allows capturing LCC perspective even if only a construction study is available without more detailed technical and economic information. The presented model aims to contribute to the higher performance of construction projects in the planning phase from the perspective of LCC and investors’/owners’ point of view.
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建筑结构的生命周期成本估算:以隔墙为例
从生命周期的角度优化建筑投资成本的压力越来越大,这不可避免地促使人们努力寻求新的解决方案,以便在建筑项目的早期阶段做出明智的决策。对考虑未来运营和拆除成本重要性的认识,强调了与对此类成本进行准确预测/估算的可能性有关的不足之处,这些不足之处在未来将变得非常明显。针对这一研究空白,提出了一种创新方法,即在建筑物单个结构层面上建立生命周期成本模型。该模型为用户提供了根据投资方在建筑项目特定阶段的要求所产生的可用技术解决方案的成本信息。通过这种方式,它可以帮助投资者优化建筑项目,找到最经济的解决方案。具体来说,该模型是为选择合适的隔墙而组装的,因此考虑到了与这种特殊类型结构有关的具体特征。结果表明,在项目早期阶段,隔墙结构设计变体具有多样性。由于影响未来成本的能力会随着项目的进展而降低,因此即使只有施工研究而没有更详细的技术和经济信息,该模型也能捕捉到 LCC 的视角。本模型旨在从 LCC 和投资者/业主的角度出发,提高规划阶段建筑项目的绩效。
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