Wang, Y; Zuo, J; Pan, M; Tu, B; Chang, R D; Liu, S; Xiong, F and Dong, N (2024) Cost prediction of building projects using the novel hybrid RA-ANN model. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 31(6), pp. 2563-2582. ISSN 0969-9988
Abstract
Purpose: Accurate and timely cost prediction is critical to the success of construction projects which is still facing challenges especially at the early stage. In the context of rapid development of machine learning technology and the massive cost data from historical projects, this paper aims to propose a novel cost prediction model based on historical data with improved performance when only limited information about the new project is available. Design/methodology/approach: The proposed approach combines regression analysis (RA) and artificial neural network (ANN) to build a novel hybrid cost prediction model with the former as front-end prediction and the latter as back-end correction. Firstly, the main factors influencing the cost of building projects are identified through literature research and subsequently screened by principal component analysis (PCA). Secondly the optimal RA model is determined through multi-model comparison and used for front-end prediction. Finally, ANN is applied to construct the error correction model. The hybrid RA-ANN model was trained and tested with cost data from 128 completed construction projects in China. Findings: The results show that the hybrid cost prediction model has the advantages of both RA and ANN whose prediction accuracy is higher than that of RA and ANN only with the information such as total floor area, height and number of floors. Originality/value: (1) The most critical influencing factors of the buildings' cost are found out by means of PCA on the historical data. (2) A novel hybrid RA-ANN model is proposed which proved to have the advantages of both RA and ANN with higher accuracy. (3) The comparison among different models has been carried out which is helpful to future model selection.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | construction; estimating; novel model |
| Index terms: | estimating, China, machine learning, construction project, methodology, artificial neural network, accuracy, regression analysis, cost data, principal component analysis, error correction model, cost prediction, influencing factor |
| Subjects: | modelling and simulation, artificial intelligence, financial and cost management, risk assessment, statistical analysis, accounting and finance, research methods, Geography, production management, professional development |
| Topics: | Risk Management, Cost Management, Information Management, Geographical Context, Project Management, Research Practice, Digital Applications |
| Descriptive scope: | 4 PCTA |
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