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Development of a Streamlined Environmental Life Cycle Costing Model for Buildings in South Korea

Title
Development of a Streamlined Environmental Life Cycle Costing Model for Buildings in South Korea
Author
노승준
Keywords
streamlined environmental life cycle costing; life cycle sustainability assessment; building; private cost; external cost; SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; APARTMENT BUILDINGS; EARLY DESIGN; LCC; POLICY
Issue Date
2018-05
Publisher
MDPI AG
Citation
SUSTAINABILITY, v. 10, No. 6, Article no. 1733
Abstract
In the building construction industry, simultaneous and integrated evaluation of a building's environmental and economic performance in the early planning stage greatly facilitates stakeholders' decision-making for sustainable building construction. This study aimed to develop a streamlined Environmental Life Cycle Costing (ELCC) model for buildings, applicable to the early planning stage of construction projects. To this end, we selected three of the private cost-related life cycle cost categories that are determinants of stakeholders' decision-making in the early planning stage of construction and extracted 10 major building materials that account for over 95% of the total direct construction cost. Then, we developed a streamlined ELCC model for buildings by combining the monetary value-based life cycle analysis model, KOLID (Korean Life Cycle Impact Assessment Method Based on Damage-Oriented Modeling), and the present worth method. Finally, we conducted a case study to empirically verify the applicability of the proposed model.
URI
https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/6/1733/htmhttps://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/99058
ISSN
2071-1050
DOI
10.3390/su10061733
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RESEARCH INSTITUTE[E](부설연구소) > SUSTAINABLE BUILDING RESEARCH CENTER(친환경건축기술연구소) > Articles
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