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Time and cost interdependence in water supply system construction projects

    Vahida Žujo Affiliation
    ; Diana Car-Pušić Affiliation
    ; Valentina Žileska-Pančovska Affiliation
    ; Marko Ćećez Affiliation

Abstract

Time and price of contracted construction as well as their overrun are among highly pronounced issues in the construction practice. Numerous studies indicate that there is a dependency between these parameters at various construction markets. The paper shows the results of a research conducted on a group of 40 projects related to water supply systems carried out in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2001 to 2012. Collected data, obtained through interviewing chief engineers of construction companies, have been used as input parameters for implementation of single linear regression by applying the BTC (Bromilow time-cost) algorithm. The final result is a model in the form of an exponential equation. Whereas it was obtained based on effectuated values, it can be considered appropriate for assessing and testing the construction time in the early planning stage, as well as at work contracting. Since the parameter values in the model depend on circumstances of the specific area under consideration, the application of the model is recommended primarily in the area where the research was conducted. Results of the price overrun and construction overrun interdependence have not resulted in determining the exponential model. The paper also proposes application recommendations and guidelines for further research.


First published online: 21 Sep 2015

Keyword : time-cost algorithm, construction price, construction time, overrun, single linear regression, model, water supply systems

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Žujo, V., Car-Pušić, D., Žileska-Pančovska, V., & Ćećez, M. (2017). Time and cost interdependence in water supply system construction projects. Technological and Economic Development of Economy, 23(6), 895-914. https://doi.org/10.3846/20294913.2015.1071292
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