Today, practicing engineers need to understand the economic, environmental and social contexts of a development project and be able to resolve problems that arise in these areas. Accredited professional engineering courses (including SARTOR approved courses) now require students to develop an awareness of the economic, financial, social and environmental factors of a development project, along with an understanding of risk analysis and quality systems. Therefore, to be successful, engineering projects must be properly planned and those plans assessed and evaluated on their merits. This book provides details on the evaluation techniques required to assess project plans, and information on both economic and non--economic methods of project appraisal. Working examples and case studies are given to illustrate the applicability of each set of techniques. Engineering Project Appraisal will prove an invaluable and informative guide for both students and practitioners involved in the area of engineering project planning.
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Aslib Book Guide, Nov 2001: "Case studies and worked examples are given throughout." a Engineering Project Appraisal provides practising engineers, construction managers, and students with a clear understanding of the variety of approaches that can be effectively used to evaluate alternative project development schemes in the built environment. I highly recommend this book.a Construction Management and Economics Vol 20 /4 May 2002.
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Höhe: 244 mm
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978-0-632-05606-4 (9780632056064)
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Introduction to project appraisal; Basic tools for economic appraisal; Present worth evaluation; Equivalent annual worth computations; Rate of return computation; Benefit/cost ratio, depreciation and taxation; Cost benefit analysis of public projects; Other economic analysis techniques; Multi--criteria analysis; The simple additive model; Analytic hierarchy process; Concordance techniques