发电厂项目的预算和成本应急车模型

IF 4.3 3区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Journal of Civil Engineering and Management Pub Date : 2022-10-27 DOI:10.3846/jcem.2022.16944
M. Arifuzzaman, U. Gazder, Muhammad Saiful Islam, M. Skitmore
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成本超支是建设项目普遍存在的特征,开发阶段的现实预算在控制成本方面发挥着重要作用。然而,现有模型在发电厂项目预算中的应用受到可用项目特定成本数据数量有限的限制。本研究通过使用分类和回归树(CART)方法克服了这一点,以及专家意见,通过使用包含项目开发阶段现成项目属性和国民经济参数的模型来预测项目成本(PC)和成本意外开支(CC)的金额,以弥补可能的成本增加。建模过程通过一个涉及58个孟加拉国发电厂项目的案例研究进行了演示和测试,产生了0.7%至1.7%的平均绝对误差,使项目成本、通货膨胀率和GDP能够被确定为影响PC和CC建模的重要因素。该方法可用于在初步预算编制期间预测PC,并根据国家经济状况和决策战略选择项目类型和地点,从而促进进一步的投资决策。
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BUDGET AND COST CONTINGENCY CART MODELS FOR POWER PLANT PROJECTS
Cost overruns are a ubiquitous feature of construction projects, and realistic budgeting at the development stage plays a significant role in their control. However, the application of existing models to budgeting for power plant projects is restricted by the limited amount of project-specific cost data available. This study overcomes this by using a Classification and Regression Tree (CART) approach involving mixed methods of website visits, document study, and expert opinion to predict the amount of project cost (PC) and cost contingency (CC) needed to cover probable cost increases by the use of models containing readily available project attributes and national economic parameters at the project development stage. The modeling process is demonstrated and tested with a case study involving 58 Bangladeshi power plant projects – producing average absolute errors ranging from 0.7% to 1.7% and enabling project cost, inflation rate, and GDP to be identified as significant factors affecting PC and CC modeling. The approach can be applied to predict the PC during preliminary budgeting and selecting a project type and location aligned to the country’s economic status and policy-making strategies, thus facilitating further investment decisions.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Civil Engineering and Management is a peer-reviewed journal that provides an international forum for the dissemination of the latest original research, achievements and developments. We publish for researchers, designers, users and manufacturers in the different fields of civil engineering and management. The journal publishes original articles that present new information and reviews. Our objective is to provide essential information and new ideas to help improve civil engineering competency, efficiency and productivity in world markets. The Journal of Civil Engineering and Management publishes articles in the following fields: building materials and structures, structural mechanics and physics, geotechnical engineering, road and bridge engineering, urban engineering and economy, constructions technology, economy and management, information technologies in construction, fire protection, thermoinsulation and renovation of buildings, labour safety in construction.
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