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Industrial Engineering & Management

ISSN: 2169-0316

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Rashmi Shahu

Shri Ramdeobaba College of Engineering and Management (RCOEM),
Nagpur
India

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  • Case Study
    Flexibility In Construction Building Structures- A Case Study
    Author(s): Rashmi ShahuRashmi Shahu

    Buildings are generally heavy, fixed, and normally irreversible once construction has been completed. Due to changing demands of the occupants, they may confront the need for future expansion or complete changeover. Due to economic-based irreversibility, the expansion or conversion of a constructed building requires the foundation and columns to be enhanced and such options for expansion or conversion are planned at the very beginning of construction. Enhancing the foundation and columns represents an up-front cost, but has a return in flexibility for future expansion. This trade-off can be viewed as an investment problem, in that a premium has to be paid first for an option that can be exercised later. An optimum choice is required to be taken for foundations versus flexibility trade-off in order to balance the expected profits that may arise from future expansion, i.e., the value of.. Read More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2169-0316.1000229

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