Ji, S H; Park, M and Lee, H S (2010) Data preprocessing-based parametric cost model for building projects: Case studies of Korean construction projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 136(8), pp. 844-853. ISSN 0733-9364
Abstract
For construction to progress smoothly, effective cost estimation is vital, particularly in the conceptual and schematic design stages. In these early phases, despite the fact that initial estimates are highly sensitive to changes in project scope, owners require accurate forecasts which reflect their supplying information. Thus, cost estimators need reliable estimation strategies. In practice, parametric cost estimation, which utilizes historical cost data, is the most commonly used method in these initial phases. Therefore, compilation of historical data pertaining to appropriate cost variance governing parameters is a prime requirement. However, data mining (data preprocessing) for denoising internal errors or abnormal values must be performed before this compilation. To address this issue, this research proposes a statistical methodology for data preprocessing. Moreover, a statistically preprocessed data-based parametric (SPBP) cost model is developed based on multiple regression equations. Case studies of Korean construction projects verify that the model enhances cost estimate accuracy and reliability than conventional cost models.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | construction management; cost; cost estimate; cost model; costs; data analysis; data preprocessing; Korea South |
| Index terms: | owner, data mining, multiple-regression, cost estimate, methodology, case study, strategy, design stage, cost estimator, estimate, cost variance, data analysis, construction project, cost model, cost estimating, estimation, cost estimate accuracy, historical cost data, project scope |
| Subjects: | statistical analysis, profession, data collection methods, management, data analysis and analytics, sociology, financial analysis, data science, economic analysis, scope management, financial and cost management, production management, research methods, professional practice |
| Topics: | Cost Management, Stakeholder Management, Business Strategy, Research Practice, Project Management, Roles and Professions, Design Practice |
| Descriptive scope: | 5 PCTEA |
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