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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Driftkostnadsanalys i väginvesteringsprojekt

Johansson, Sabina, Bergkvist, Mattias January 2007 (has links)
<p>During its lifetime, a road goes through a number of different stages; pre-study,</p><p>inquiry of the road, work plan, documenting stage, building stage and operating</p><p>stage. The operating stage is the one that takes the longest time and costs the</p><p>most. Those have a tendency of becoming unnecessarily high because the project</p><p>engineers don’t always take the management and maintenance prerequisites into</p><p>conditions.</p><p>To decrease the management and maintenance costs, the Swedish Road</p><p>Administration SouthEast has been in need of a work procedure that makes the</p><p>roaddesign engineers take the management and maintenance of the road into</p><p>consideration. This shall be achieved by a checklist where the most common</p><p>designs that lead to increased management- and maintenance costs are compiled</p><p>and listed.</p><p>Through interviews with project leaders in management, the most common</p><p>problems have been identified, analyzed and summarized under the headlines</p><p>winter-road, vegetation, road equipment and road designs.</p><p>To elucidate the problem from several points of view, interviews were</p><p>implemented with project leaders in investment and roaddesign engineers. During</p><p>these interviews opinions emerged about the way the checklist should be designed</p><p>and used.</p><p>The checklist was designed with the analyzed points, which emerged after the</p><p>interview with a project leader in management, in regard. Taken into</p><p>consideration were the opinions of the project leaders in investment and</p><p>roaddesign engineers.</p><p>This resulted in a checklist consisting of two parts. Part 1 consists of aspects that</p><p>should be taken into consideration in the beginning of the road-planning and Part</p><p>2 of aspects that should be considered in the finishing phase of it.</p><p>Then, the checklist was tested on an existing road build plan by means of having</p><p>its roaddesign engineer filling out the checklist and make comments to the</p><p>answers. The checklist got good response.</p><p>The management and maintenance costs are not always taken into consideration.</p><p>Mainly because other aspects, such as safety, aesthetics and the opinions of the</p><p>roads users and other parties, are prioritized.</p><p>Furthermore the communication between the project leaders in management and</p><p>in maintenance is poor due to lack of time, and as a result similar mistakes are</p><p>made over and over again.</p><p>The checklist gives the project leaders in investment and the roaddesign engineers</p><p>help to put management and maintenance costs in focus. The checklist is also a</p><p>support for the project engineers by giving them the means to comment on their</p><p>choices and thereby remember why they chose a certain design.</p>
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Driftkostnadsanalys i väginvesteringsprojekt

Johansson, Sabina, Bergkvist, Mattias January 2007 (has links)
During its lifetime, a road goes through a number of different stages; pre-study, inquiry of the road, work plan, documenting stage, building stage and operating stage. The operating stage is the one that takes the longest time and costs the most. Those have a tendency of becoming unnecessarily high because the project engineers don’t always take the management and maintenance prerequisites into conditions. To decrease the management and maintenance costs, the Swedish Road Administration SouthEast has been in need of a work procedure that makes the roaddesign engineers take the management and maintenance of the road into consideration. This shall be achieved by a checklist where the most common designs that lead to increased management- and maintenance costs are compiled and listed. Through interviews with project leaders in management, the most common problems have been identified, analyzed and summarized under the headlines winter-road, vegetation, road equipment and road designs. To elucidate the problem from several points of view, interviews were implemented with project leaders in investment and roaddesign engineers. During these interviews opinions emerged about the way the checklist should be designed and used. The checklist was designed with the analyzed points, which emerged after the interview with a project leader in management, in regard. Taken into consideration were the opinions of the project leaders in investment and roaddesign engineers. This resulted in a checklist consisting of two parts. Part 1 consists of aspects that should be taken into consideration in the beginning of the road-planning and Part 2 of aspects that should be considered in the finishing phase of it. Then, the checklist was tested on an existing road build plan by means of having its roaddesign engineer filling out the checklist and make comments to the answers. The checklist got good response. The management and maintenance costs are not always taken into consideration. Mainly because other aspects, such as safety, aesthetics and the opinions of the roads users and other parties, are prioritized. Furthermore the communication between the project leaders in management and in maintenance is poor due to lack of time, and as a result similar mistakes are made over and over again. The checklist gives the project leaders in investment and the roaddesign engineers help to put management and maintenance costs in focus. The checklist is also a support for the project engineers by giving them the means to comment on their choices and thereby remember why they chose a certain design.

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