Construction Equation: Knowledge Problems + Data Problems + Management Problems = Outcome Problems

Fundamental math for every real property owner… Knowledge Problems + Data Problems + Management Problems = Outcome Problems

Facilities and infrastructure project investments
have long-term consequences.

Knowledge Problems

  • Lack of recognition by senior management of the linkage between between the built environment and organizational mission
  • Low level of understanding of both life-cycle total-cost-of-ownership management and integrated lean planning, procurement, and project delivery principles and processes

Data Problems

  • Failure to require common terms, definitions, and data environments
  • Failure to leverage locally researched detailed line item cost data
  • ‘Ad-hoc’ data management resulting in duplication of effort, errors, and omissions

Management Problems

  • Lack of continuous competent leadership
  • Focus upon command and control versus enabling local expertise and decision-making

Knowledge Problems + Data Problems + Management Problems = Outcome Problems

Construction Equation: Knowledge Problems, Data Problems, Management Problems = Outcome Problems
Knowledge Problems + Data Problems + Management Problems = Outcome Problems

Why should we care… Construction projects and physical infrastructure contribute to 40 % of carbon emission, consume 40 % of global energy & also consume 32 % of the world’s resources….. yet, 75-95% of cost of operation, maintenance & replacement costs can be determined during the procurement stage… so….

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PD 156865:2008 Standardized method of life cycle costing for construction procurement. A supplement to BS ISO 15686-5. Buildings and constructed assets. Service life planning. Life cycle costing. (2008). BSI Standards Limited.