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Akintoye, A, Hardcastle, C, Beck, M, Chinyio, E A and Asenova, D (2003) Achieving best value in private finance initiative project procurement. Construction Management and Economics, 21(05), 461-70.

Ammar, M A (2003) Float analysis of non-serial repetitive activities. Construction Management and Economics, 21(05), 535-42.

Chan, A P C, Chan, D W M and Ho, K S K (2003) An empirical study of the benefits of construction partnering in Hong Kong. Construction Management and Economics, 21(05), 523-33.

Khosrowshahi, F and Alani, A M (2003) A model for smoothing time-series data in construction. Construction Management and Economics, 21(05), 483-94.

Ng, M F, Tummala, V M R and Yam, R C M (2003) A risk-based maintenance management model for toll road/tunnel operations. Construction Management and Economics, 21(05), 495-510.

Voordijk, H, Leuven, A v and Laan, A (2003) Enterprise Resource Planning in a large construction firm: implementation analysis. Construction Management and Economics, 21(05), 511-21.

Waraszawski, A (2003) Parametric analysis of the financing cost in a building project. Construction Management and Economics, 21(05), 447-59.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: financing; construction; construction project; loan; credit line; construction loan
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0144-6193
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/0144619032000049638
  • Abstract:

    A parametric model is presented for the evaluation of financing cost in a construction project. The cost can be assessed at a very early stage of the project’s design. The main parameters that are examined are the duration of the project, its pattern of cost and sales distribution, the cost of owner’s equity capital and of external debt. Three financing options are examined and their effect on the financing cost is evaluated. The influence on the cost of financing of the main decision variables, such as the construction duration or the profit margin, is also examined.

Ye, S and Tiong, R L K (2003) The effect of concession period design on completion risk management of BOT projects. Construction Management and Economics, 21(05), 471-82.