Life Cycle Cost Analysis Sample Clauses

Life Cycle Cost Analysis. 3.3.1 At the time set forth in the Project Schedule, the A/E shall prepare and submit practical alternative design concepts, considering passive and/or active building components, for the purpose of minimizing future energy consumption, to the Owner and Contracting Authority.
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Life Cycle Cost Analysis. A Life Cycle Cost Analysis shall be performed/updated on design alternatives for building enclosure, HVAC, and Electrical (normal and low-voltage) systems at 100% Schematic Design and 100% Design Development, and submitted to the AOC. Life Cycle Cost Analysis shall include, but is not limited to:  Initial cost of system;  Energy consumption costs, based on the energy analysis prepared by the Architect;  Maintenance and custodial costs;  Life expectancy (may require life expectancy of subsystems)  Replacement costs (if applicable)  Total cost of ownership over twenty-five (25) years.
Life Cycle Cost Analysis. Cost effectiveness is a key component of a building design, and Life Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA) is an essential design process for controlling the initial and future cost of building ownership. See APPENDIX Q, Guidelines for Life Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA).
Life Cycle Cost Analysis. 4.3.1 The A/E shall prepare and submit 3 copies of the revised LCCA for the selected design concept to the Owner and Contracting Authority.
Life Cycle Cost Analysis. The term “Life Cycle Cost Analysis(es)” means an economic assessment of an item, system, or facility by considering all significant costs of ownership over an economic life, expressed in terms of equivalent costs. Refer to the California Trial Court Facilities Standards in the Performance Criteria Documents for Life Cycle Cost Analysis requirements.
Life Cycle Cost Analysis. Design Build Entity shall perform Life Cycle Cost Analyses consistent with the California Trial Court Facilities Standards as set forth in Performance Criteria Documents. Design Build Entity shall indicate in their submitted Work Plan when Life Cycle Cost Analysis shall be performed as a means of supporting Judicial Council design decisions.
Life Cycle Cost Analysis. The project does not involve pavement rehabilitation or widening, so Life-Cycle Cost Analysis does not apply.
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Life Cycle Cost Analysis. ‌ It was determined by the Project Development Team (PDT) that a Life Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA) is not warranted since an equivalent flexible pavement rehabilitation strategy for 40-year design life is not available.
Life Cycle Cost Analysis services consisting of assessment, on the basis of established relevant economic consequences over a given period of time for mechanical systems.
Life Cycle Cost Analysis. 5.4.3.1 The A/E will submit practical alternative design concepts, considering passive and/or active building components, for the purpose of minimizing future energy consumption, to the CM. The CM shall promptly review, comment on, and forward the alternative design concepts with the CM’s comments to the Owner and Contracting Authority.
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