2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11247127
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Use of Life Cycle Cost Analysis and Multiple Criteria Decision Aid Tools for Designing Road Vertical Profiles

Abstract: The current design practice for the vertical profile of roads in rolling and mountainous terrains is to follow the existing grades in order to minimize earthwork costs. This means that the only criterion considered during the design phase is the initial cost. It would be preferable to include other criteria that are directly related to sustainability, particularly fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. Therefore, this paper describes a proposed design procedure that starts by finding feasible alternatives with di… Show more

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“…LCCA is an economic analysis tool, which can reveal whether or not a technically sound optimal alternative could not be optimal concerning expenditure aspects (Loulizi et al, 2019). It is based on an analytical technique taking into account costs relevant to the sponsoring agency, owner, facility operator, and roadway user for a given analysis period.…”
Section: Life Cycle Cost Analysis (Lcca)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LCCA is an economic analysis tool, which can reveal whether or not a technically sound optimal alternative could not be optimal concerning expenditure aspects (Loulizi et al, 2019). It is based on an analytical technique taking into account costs relevant to the sponsoring agency, owner, facility operator, and roadway user for a given analysis period.…”
Section: Life Cycle Cost Analysis (Lcca)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These prices are affected by future economic development and, therefore, may be difficult to predict (Loulizi, Bichiou & Rakha, 2019). The LCC of real projects can also be affected by the contract type.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%