ASTM-C1131:2010 Edition
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C1131-10e1 Standard Practice for Least Cost (Life Cycle) Analysis of Concrete Culvert, Storm Sewer, and Sanitary Sewer Systems
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ASTM | 2010 | 6 |
1.1 This practice covers procedures for least cost (life cycle) analysis (LCA) of materials, systems, or structures proposed for use in the construction of concrete culvert, storm sewer, and sanitary sewer systems.
Note 1As intended in this practice, examples of analyses include, but are not limited to the following: ( 1 ) materials-pipe linings and coatings, concrete wall thicknesses, cements, additives, etc.; ( 2 ) systems-circular pipe, box sections, multiple lines, force mains, etc.; and ( 3 ) structures-wet and dry wells, pump and lift stations, etc.
1.2 The LCA method includes costs associated with planning, engineering, construction (bid price), maintenance, rehabilitation, replacement, and cost deductions for any residual value at the end of the proposed project design life.
1.3 For each material, system, or structure, the LCA method determines in present value constant dollars, the total of all initial and future costs over the project design life, and deducts any residual value.
1.4 Major factors in the LCA method include project design life, service life, and relevant interest and inflation rates.
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2 | Significance and Use Procedures |
4 | Keywords X1. INFLATION/INTEREST FACTOR X1.1 X1.2 TABLE X1.1 |
5 | X2. EXAMPLE CALCULATIONS X2.1 Given X2.2 Find X2.3 Solution TABLE X1.2 |
6 | REFERENCES TABLE X2.1 |