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1、 本 科 生 毕 业 设 计(论文)外文翻译 题目:Estimating Future Highway Construction Costs 2009年 2 月 19 日Estimating Future Highway Construction CostsC. G. Wilmot, M.ASCE,1 and G. Cheng, P.E.2Abstract: The objective of this research was to develop a model that estimates future highway construction costs in Louisiana. Th
2、e model describes overall highway construction cost in terms of a highway construction cost index. The index is a composite measure of the cost of construction labor, materials, and equipment; the characteristics of contracts; and the environment in which contracts are let. Future construction costs
3、 are described in terms of predicted index values based on forecasts of the price of construction labor, materials, and equipment and the expected contract characteristics and contract environments. The contract characteristics and contract environments that are under the control of highway agency o
4、fficials, can be manipulated to reflect future cost-cutting policies. Application of the model in forecasting to highway construction costs in Louisiana shows that the model closely replicates past construction costs for the period 19841997. When applied to forecasting future highway construction co
5、sts, the model predicts that highway construction costs in Louisiana will double between 1998 and 2015. Applying cost-cutting policies and assuming input costs are 20% less than anticipated, the model estimates highway construction costs will increase by 75% between 1998 and 2015.Key words: Highway
6、construction; Costs; Estimation.IntroductionState Departments of Transportation are required to prepare highway construction programs that describe their planned construction activity in the short term. There is usually considerable interest in the program from local authorities, politicians, and in
7、terest groups. Draft programs are typically presented to the public and to various agencies at the local, regional, state, and federal level for comment and review. Ultimately, a program will be approved by the state legislature and will become the formal program of construction of the state Departm
8、ent of Transportation until a new program is developed in the next cycle a few years later.Because individual projects are of considerable importance to politicians and individual interest groups, it is common that progress on a construction program is closely monitored. Any deviation is likely to b
9、e queried, and the Secretary of the state Department of Transportation or a senior official in the department will often have to defend the situation publicly or in the state legislature. This can lead to perceptions of incompetence and erosion of support from the legislature and the public.To prepa
10、re reliable highway construction programs, road authorities must have accurate estimates of future funding and project costs. While future funding is obviously never known witha great deal of certainty, it is often the estimation of project costs that cause upsets in the execution of construction pr
11、ograms. Inaccurate cost estimation is one source of error, but another, the escalation in cost of a project over time, is another source disruption to the program that is usually not anticipated and catered for. Typically, when projects are costed, their costs are estimated in terms of the current c
12、ost of the project, and this estimate is not adjusted for the year in which the project is scheduled for implementation. These cost increases can be significant and are, of course, cumulative across projects; also, they rise at an increasing rate each year into the future. Estimating future highway
13、construction is the focus of this paper. The model developed in this study was developed with data from the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development DOTD! and is therefore particular to that state. However, the methodology employed could be employed in other areas.Measuring Project Cos
14、tsWhen construction in the field lags behind planned construction in the construction program, it is usually because the projects that have been constructed have cost more than anticipated. This is not random variation of actual costs about estimated costs, because, clearly, underestimates would can
15、cel out overestimates over time in such a situation. Rather, it is evidence of a consistent underestimateof all projects collectively. The benefit of this is that it can be measured at the overall level, which is much easier to measure than at the individual project level.In the past, change in over
16、all construction costs has been measured in terms of construction indices. These indices are weighted averages of the cost of a set of representative pay items over time. They have been used to display cost trends in the past. However, there is no reason why cost indices must be restricted to displa
17、ying past trends; they can also portray future overall costs, provided the representative pay items on which the index is based can be forecast. A predictive construction cost index was adopted in this study to describe the change in overall construction costs in the future. The formulation of the i
18、ndex is described later in the paper.Past Increases in Construction CostsWhen the change in overall construction costs in the past is observed(as measured by popular construction cost indices), it is apparent that they change significantly from year to year and that the changes can sometimes be quit
19、e erratic. The common assumption that construction costs change with the rate of inflation can lead to poor estimates of future construction cost. To illustrate, the Federal Highway Administrations Composite Bid Price Index, an index of overall highway construction costs, is plotted in Fig. 1 togeth
20、er with the Consumer Price Index (CPI), a common expression of general inflation. The FHWA CBPI for the entire nation and for Louisiana alone is plotted in the diagram. All indices have been normalized to a value of 100 in 1987 for comparison purposes. From the diagram, it is clear that highway cons
21、truction costs change erratically and even display different short and long-term trends from to those of the CPI. It is also apparent that construction cost changes are different in Louisiana from those in the nation as a whole. While not shown here, review of the FHWA CBPI from other states shows t
22、hat many of them show a deviation from national values.Past Methods of Forecasting Highway Construction CostForecasting future highway construction costs has been achieved in basically three ways in the past. First, unit rates of construction such as dollars per mile by highway type have been used t
23、o estimate construction costs in the short term. However, this method has generally been found to be unreliable, because site conditions such as topography, in situ soil, land prices, environment, and traffic loads vary sufficiently from location to location to make average prices inaccurate estimat
24、es of the price of individual projects or even of all projects in a particular year. Second, extrapolation of past trends, or time-series analysis, has been used to forecast future overall construction costs (Koppula 1981; Hartgen et al. 1997). Typically, construction costs have been collapsed in th
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