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Construction cost performance of structural frames in Australia

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Anthony MillsAnthony Mills
This research is concerned with the comparative cost of building structural frames in Australia. The research has been undertaken to evaluate the cost performance of a number of technologies that are typically used in medium-rise commercial buildings of ten storeys. The research methodology is based on pricing a number of standard building frame designs in five Australian cities. The results represent the cost of producing the same building using different building construction designs. By utilising a standard model, project variables like building quality, ground conditions and access were eradicated, thereby facilitating an unbiased comparison of cost performance. The second stage of the research invoiced a focus group of industry experts who were asked to validate the results of the cost study. In addition, participants of the focus group were asked to comment on the preferred construction practice for each of the typical building designs. Results suggest that post-tensioned in situ concrete frames have the best cost performance for most buildings. However, other designs can have good cost performance under some circumstances. Findings suggest that the Australian construction industry has long cultural preference for the use of in situ concrete in structural frames.

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Location

Olney, England

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Journal

International journal of project organisation and management

Volume

5

Pagination

57 - 68

ISSN

1740-2891

eISSN

1740-2905

Issue

1-2

Publisher

Inderscience Publishers

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