Whole life costs and project procurement in port, coastal and fluvial engineering How to escape the cost boxes
Whole life costing is not a new concept. However, thinking about costs has traditionally been segregated into 'boxes' of capital, maintenance, operational and disruption costs, a split often emphasised by divisions of responsibility within organisations. This guide provides the necessary a...
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Main Authors: | Simm, Jonathan (Author), Masters, Neal (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London
Thomas Telford Ltd.
2003
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