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Reconciling theory and practice of life-cycle costing

By: Contributor(s): Series: Building Research and Information ; 28(5/6) 2000, 368-375(8)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Looks at the concept of life-cycle costing. This is recognised as a valuable approach for comparing alternative building designs. It enables operational cost benefits to be evaluated against any initial cost increases. However, there are numerous practical difficulties with it, which have limited its widespread adoption. Identifies some of the critical gaps between the theory and practice of life-cycle cost analysis to reveal strategies that encourage greater use. References.
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Journal article London Journal article 1 Available 108994-1001

Looks at the concept of life-cycle costing. This is recognised as a valuable approach for comparing alternative building designs. It enables operational cost benefits to be evaluated against any initial cost increases. However, there are numerous practical difficulties with it, which have limited its widespread adoption. Identifies some of the critical gaps between the theory and practice of life-cycle cost analysis to reveal strategies that encourage greater use. References.