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A conceptual cost estimation model for the pre-design stage of road projects using multiple regression analysis

Chinthaka Niroshan Atapattu (School of Built Environment, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand )
Niluka Domingo (School of Built Environment, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand )
Monty Sutrisna (School of Built Environment, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand )

Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction

ISSN: 1366-4387

Article publication date: 28 March 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The current estimation practice in construction projects greatly needs upgrading, as there has been no improvement in the cost overrun issue over the past 70 years. The purpose of this research was to develop a new multiple regression analysis (MRA)-based model to forecast the final cost of road projects at the pre-design stage using data from 43 projects in New Zealand (NZ).

Design/methodology/approach

The research used the case study of 43 completed road projects in NZ. Document analysis was conducted to collect data, and statistical tests were used for model development and analysis.

Findings

Eight models were developed, and all models achieved the required F statistics and met the regression assumptions. The models’ mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) was between 21.25% and 22.77%. The model with the lowest MAPE comprised the road length and width, number of bridges, pavement area, cut and fill area, preliminary cost and cost indices change.

Research limitations/implications

The model is based on road projects in NZ. However, it was designed to be able to adapt to other contexts. The findings suggest that the model can be used to improve traditional conceptual estimating methods. Past project data is often stored by the project team but rarely used for analysing and forecasting purposes. This research emphasises that past data can be effectively used to predict the project cost at the pre-design stage with limited information.

Originality/value

No research was conducted to adopt cost modelling techniques into the conceptual estimation practice in the NZ construction industry.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to acknowledge………………,…………., for providing financial support through the doctoral scholarship and extend their gratitude to the participants for their contribution to the data collection. Finally, the authors appreciate the support and advice of …………….

Disclosure statement: ………………. Human Ethics Committee (……….) granted “Low-Risk Notification” to this research project. Such approval was granted on 29th July 2020, under Ethics Notification Number …………., for the study. No potential conflicts of interest were to be reported.

Citation

Atapattu, C.N., Domingo, N. and Sutrisna, M. (2024), "A conceptual cost estimation model for the pre-design stage of road projects using multiple regression analysis", Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFMPC-08-2023-0052

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