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Article: Analytical and approximate variance of total project cost

TitleAnalytical and approximate variance of total project cost
Authors
KeywordsConstruction
Correlation
Costs
Simulation
Issue Date2002
PublisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.pubs.asce.org/journals/co.html
Citation
Journal Of Construction Engineering And Management, 2002, v. 128 n. 5, p. 456-460 How to Cite?
AbstractThe statistical variance of total project cost is usually estimated by means of Monte Carlo simulation on the assumption that exact analytic approaches are too difficult. This paper tests that assumption and shows that, contrary to expectations, the analytic solution is relatively straightforward. It is also shown that the coefficient of variation is unaffected by the size (floor area) of the project when using standardized component costs. A case study is provided in which actual component costs are analyzed to obtain the required total cost variance. The results confirm previous work in showing that the approximation of the second moment (variance) under the assumption of independence considerably underestimates the exact value. The analysis then continues to examine the effects of professional judgment, and, with the simulated data used, the approximation is shown to be reasonably accurate - the professional judgment absorbing most of the intercorrelations involved. An example is also given in which the component unit quantities are priced by their average unit costs and which again shows the approximation to be close to the true value. Finally, this is extended to show how the exact total project cost variances may be obtained for each project.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/70656
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2023 Impact Factor: 4.1
2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 1.071
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dc.description.abstractThe statistical variance of total project cost is usually estimated by means of Monte Carlo simulation on the assumption that exact analytic approaches are too difficult. This paper tests that assumption and shows that, contrary to expectations, the analytic solution is relatively straightforward. It is also shown that the coefficient of variation is unaffected by the size (floor area) of the project when using standardized component costs. A case study is provided in which actual component costs are analyzed to obtain the required total cost variance. The results confirm previous work in showing that the approximation of the second moment (variance) under the assumption of independence considerably underestimates the exact value. The analysis then continues to examine the effects of professional judgment, and, with the simulated data used, the approximation is shown to be reasonably accurate - the professional judgment absorbing most of the intercorrelations involved. An example is also given in which the component unit quantities are priced by their average unit costs and which again shows the approximation to be close to the true value. Finally, this is extended to show how the exact total project cost variances may be obtained for each project.en_HK
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dc.subjectConstructionen_HK
dc.subjectCorrelationen_HK
dc.subjectCostsen_HK
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