2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2014.11.469
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Infrastructure Value Index: A Powerful Modelling Tool for Combined Long-term Planning of Linear and Vertical Assets

Abstract: Strategic asset management of urban water infrastructures jointly deals with assets of diverse nature, useful life, cost, age and condition. Service sustainability requires a sound long-term planning, which needs assessing, among other aspects: the value of the infrastructure over time; the need for reinvestments; the impact of long-term re-investment policies. The infrastructure value index (IVI) was proven to be a powerful modelling tool for combined long-term planning of linear and vertical assets. An open-… Show more

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“…The first index used is the Infrastructure Value Index, IVI(t), based on the concept of asset value, and proposed by Alegre et al [44]. IVI(t), at a given time, t, is the ratio between the current value of an infrastructure at time t, ICV(t), and the replacement cost on modern equivalent asset basis at time t, IRC(t), excluding the salvage value, as shown in Equation (4).…”
Section: Value-based Condition Assessment Of Assetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The first index used is the Infrastructure Value Index, IVI(t), based on the concept of asset value, and proposed by Alegre et al [44]. IVI(t), at a given time, t, is the ratio between the current value of an infrastructure at time t, ICV(t), and the replacement cost on modern equivalent asset basis at time t, IRC(t), excluding the salvage value, as shown in Equation (4).…”
Section: Value-based Condition Assessment Of Assetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ICV(t) for a given year is estimated assuming a linear depreciation model, the theoretical and actual cumulative budgets in maintenance and a certain salvage value. The model assumes a reference year and constant costs [44]. Reductions in the remaining service life with respect to the expected service life will reduce the infrastructure value.…”
Section: Value-based Condition Assessment Of Assetsmentioning
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“…Several networked infrastructures beneath a typical dutch residential street. Coelho, 2014), where instead of object age, the residual value per object is used to obtain a mean infrastructure quality. This method assumes each object, for all players, has equal weight.…”
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confidence: 99%