2022
DOI: 10.1108/ecam-10-2021-0852
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Impact of mobilization costs on schedule performance of highway projects

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this study is to determine whether there is a correlation between mobilization costs and project schedule performance of highway projects. In addition to this, the study will also determine if the mobilization costs are helping small or large highway projects in terms of improving the schedule performance.Design/methodology/approachThe data of 206 highway projects were collected from the Department of Transportation of two states with the help of questionnaire survey. The cost, schedule a… Show more

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“…Mobilization, one of the front-loading cost items, is defined as work consisting “of moving personnel, equipment, material, and incidentals to the project and performing work necessary before beginning work at the project site” ( 14 ). Mobilization costs for a highway construction project can range from approximately 0.5% to 16% of the final construction cost, with an average of 7% ( 15 ). The mobilization cost is typically a lump-sum amount and paid over several payment periods per contract ( 14 , 16 ).…”
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“…Mobilization, one of the front-loading cost items, is defined as work consisting “of moving personnel, equipment, material, and incidentals to the project and performing work necessary before beginning work at the project site” ( 14 ). Mobilization costs for a highway construction project can range from approximately 0.5% to 16% of the final construction cost, with an average of 7% ( 15 ). The mobilization cost is typically a lump-sum amount and paid over several payment periods per contract ( 14 , 16 ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%