Life cycle costing for design professionals
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Life cycle costing for design professionals
McGraw-Hill, c1995
2nd ed
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Note
Dell'Isola's name appears first on the earlier edition
Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-250) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text advances the latest economic models for energy conservation, cost-savings through the use of new building materials noted for long life and low maintenance, and more. Step-by-step methods are included for selecting optimum designs for maximum energy efficiency, low materials and construction cost and cost-effective maintenance. New to this edition are sections on economic risk assessment and computer spreadsheet usage for financial forecasting and modelling.
Table of Contents
Introduction.Economic Terminology.Feasibility Economic Analysis.Life Cycle Cost Analysis.Estimating Life-Cycle Costs.Economic Risk Assessment.Design Selection.Comprehensive Case Study.Management Considerations.Appendices (Including Economic Table, Energy Estimating Data, Maintenance and Replacement Life Data, Selected Government Requirements for Life Cycle Cost, Analysis, ASTM Standards for Life Cycle Cost Analysis, and More).
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