Life Cycle Cost Breakdown Structure Development of Buildings through Delphi Analysis

  • Jeong J
  • Shin H
  • Ryu H
  • et al.
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With domestic construction projects becoming bigger, more specialized and more advanced, the construction industry is striving to improve quality and quantity, and is diversifying functions and shapes. Nevertheless, the process of a construction project causes problems when we estimate construction price, because the cost breakdown structures are different in each step. The primary aim of this study was to estimate building life cycle cost using the Delphi method. The cost breakdown structure for life cycle cost was classified into planning, design, construction, maintenance and waste disposal, and each detailed classification was determined by estimating life cycle cost. Moreover, the developed cost breakdown structure is verified by consulting with experts to secure objectivity and validity.

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Jeong, J.-H., Shin, H.-W., Ryu, H.-G., Kim, G.-H., & Kim, T.-H. (2012). Life Cycle Cost Breakdown Structure Development of Buildings through Delphi Analysis. Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction, 12(5), 528–538. https://doi.org/10.5345/jkibc.2012.12.5.528

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