Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6713312 Construction and Building Materials 2018 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Results were found to be highly sensitive to the assumed discount rate and construction costs. The proposed combination achieved cost savings only with a real discount rate (r) of 5.9% or higher. Likewise, using stainless-steel reinforcement was found cost-effective at r⩽1.35% and nominal construction costs exceeding 85% of the material cost. The differences in concrete mixture cost, however, appeared to have insignificant influence on the ultimate LCCA results compared to those obtained from altering the reinforcement material.
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