2006
DOI: 10.1007/bf02941260
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A prototype system for the prediction of final cost in construction projects

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“…Project price usually includes Value Added Tax (VAT), income tax, and all other construction cost components such as materials, labour, contingency, profits, and overheads (Aretoulis et al, 2006;Giammalvo, 2007 andand Šiškina et al, 2009). Taxes are normally related to government agencies and regulations.…”
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“…Project price usually includes Value Added Tax (VAT), income tax, and all other construction cost components such as materials, labour, contingency, profits, and overheads (Aretoulis et al, 2006;Giammalvo, 2007 andand Šiškina et al, 2009). Taxes are normally related to government agencies and regulations.…”
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“…Cost overruns in construction projects must be prevented, and eventually have to be run under budgets to help avoiding any financial losses. The project contract price should recover all components of project costs such as materials, labour, contingency, overheads, and extra profits for the contractor (Aretoulis et al, 2006;Giammalvo, 2007 andand Šiškina et al, 2009 …”
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