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    Cost Contingency and Cost Evolvement of Construction Projects in the Preconstruction Phase

    Source: Journal of Construction Engineering and Management:;2020:;Volume ( 146 ):;issue: 006
    Author:
    Erfan Hoseini
    ,
    Marian Bosch-Rekveldt
    ,
    Marcel Hertogh
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)CO.1943-7862.0001842
    Publisher: ASCE
    Abstract: The current literature discusses the methods to estimate the costs and cost contingency. The literature also distinguishes “known unknowns” and “unknown unknowns” contingencies. Little is written, however, about the evolvement of total project cost estimates during the preconstruction phase of construction projects. Moreover, not many studies are investigating the “known unknowns” and “unknown unknowns” contingencies in real construction projects. Practice expressed the need for getting more insight into the development of the estimated costs of the projects in the preconstruction phase. This paper, therefore, discusses the estimate of the total project costs (and cost contingency) in the preconstruction phases of 29 Dutch flood defense projects using a case study approach. Altogether, the projects have experienced an 11.51% increase in the estimated costs compared to the initial estimates, which is low compared to previous studies. This increase in the cost estimates of the flood defense projects can be explained by “technical” reasons. The investigation of “known unknowns” and “unknown unknowns” contingencies shows that the percentage of the “unknown unknowns” contingency has increased in the preconstruction phase while a reduction was expected. This increase suggests that the projects were not confident about their estimates and the increase can be explained by a lack of experience, organizations’ culture, or the phenomenon of “pessimistic bias.” Practitioners can avoid “pessimistic bias” behavior by asking for opinions about their estimates and using historical project data. Further research is suggested into realized cost contingency after project execution.
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    contributor authorErfan Hoseini
    contributor authorMarian Bosch-Rekveldt
    contributor authorMarcel Hertogh
    date accessioned2022-01-30T21:28:48Z
    date available2022-01-30T21:28:48Z
    date issued6/1/2020 12:00:00 AM
    identifier other%28ASCE%29CO.1943-7862.0001842.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4268277
    description abstractThe current literature discusses the methods to estimate the costs and cost contingency. The literature also distinguishes “known unknowns” and “unknown unknowns” contingencies. Little is written, however, about the evolvement of total project cost estimates during the preconstruction phase of construction projects. Moreover, not many studies are investigating the “known unknowns” and “unknown unknowns” contingencies in real construction projects. Practice expressed the need for getting more insight into the development of the estimated costs of the projects in the preconstruction phase. This paper, therefore, discusses the estimate of the total project costs (and cost contingency) in the preconstruction phases of 29 Dutch flood defense projects using a case study approach. Altogether, the projects have experienced an 11.51% increase in the estimated costs compared to the initial estimates, which is low compared to previous studies. This increase in the cost estimates of the flood defense projects can be explained by “technical” reasons. The investigation of “known unknowns” and “unknown unknowns” contingencies shows that the percentage of the “unknown unknowns” contingency has increased in the preconstruction phase while a reduction was expected. This increase suggests that the projects were not confident about their estimates and the increase can be explained by a lack of experience, organizations’ culture, or the phenomenon of “pessimistic bias.” Practitioners can avoid “pessimistic bias” behavior by asking for opinions about their estimates and using historical project data. Further research is suggested into realized cost contingency after project execution.
    publisherASCE
    titleCost Contingency and Cost Evolvement of Construction Projects in the Preconstruction Phase
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume146
    journal issue6
    journal titleJournal of Construction Engineering and Management
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)CO.1943-7862.0001842
    page14
    treeJournal of Construction Engineering and Management:;2020:;Volume ( 146 ):;issue: 006
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