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New Capital Cost Table for Highway Investment Economic Analysis
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01022716

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Abstract:

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) maintains the Highway Economic Requirements System (HERS) model to enable the estimation of highway investment requirements for the biennial "Status of the Nation’s Highways, Bridges, and Transit: Conditions and Performance" report to Congress. The HERS logic relies on the application of benefit–cost analysis to evaluate and select the best set of roadway improvements for systemwide implementation. Benefits of roadway improvements are calculated from user and agency cost savings (including externalities), and cost is considered simply the capital cost of the improvement. The current research seeks to improve the knowledge of the unit capital costs of improvements modeled in HERS with the use of as-built road construction cost data previously developed for FHWA and bid–schedule data published by various highway agencies. The construction cost dataset used contained detailed data on more than 2,500 construction projects in six states; however, it lacked enough samples to apply either econometrics or generalized statistical analysis to make reliable estimates for all roadway improvement and cost categories in HERS. Both deterministic and probabilistic methods were applied to engineering specifications along with bid–schedule data on various roadway improvement projects to generate capital cost data for each of the classification variables. The final cost table data developed resulted in national highway improvement capital cost data that most realistically corresponded with a typical cost variation across land terrain and urban population density for a given improvement type. For some classification variables the new cost data are 60% to 150% higher than the previous HERS cost estimates.

Monograph Accession #:

01022704

Language:

English

Authors:

Alam, Mohammed
Timothy, Darren
Sissel, Stephen

Pagination:

pp 33-42

Publication Date:

2005

Serial:

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board

Issue Number: 1932
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
ISSN: 0361-1981

ISBN:

0309094062

Media Type:

Print

Features:

Figures (1) ; References (8) ; Tables (7)

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Subject Areas:

Economics; Highways; Society; I10: Economics and Administration

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TRIS, TRB, ATRI

Created Date:

Apr 8 2006 4:45PM

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