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Mar 1, 1993

Probabilistic Cost Estimating with Subjective Correlations

Publication: Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
Volume 119, Issue 1

Abstract

One of the difficulties in probabilistic estimating is accounting for the existing correlations among cost components modeled as random variables. Even if the estimator is aware of the existence of correlations among random variables, calculating accurate values of correlation coefficients is not feasible most of the time. A methodology for generating correlated random numbers in a Monte Carlo simulation for construction cost estimating is reviewed. A methodology is then suggested that simplifies the process of incorporating the effect of correlation coefficients in probabilistic estimating. This methodology consists of assigning subjective measures of correlation between variables. Also, a method is suggested for adjusting the covariance matrix in which correlation estimates are not accurate. Procedures presented are further explained by two examples using actual construction cost data.

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Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
Volume 119Issue 1March 1993
Pages: 58 - 71

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Received: Jul 15, 1992
Published online: Mar 1, 1993
Published in print: Mar 1993

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Ali Touran, Member, ASCE
Asst. Prof., 420 Snell Engrg. Ctr., Dept. of Civ. Engrg., Northeastern Univ., 360 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02115

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