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Title: Life cycle assessment and life cycle cost analysis in infrastructure projects : a systematic review
Authors: Alaloul, Wesam Salah
Altaf, Muhammad
Musarat, Muhammad Ali
Javeed, Muhammad Faisal
Mosavi, Amir
Keywords: Sustainability
Civil engineering
Life cycle costing
Project management
Sustainable urban development
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Prerpints.org
Citation: Alaloul, W. S., Altaf, M., Musarat, M. A., Javed, M. F., & Mosavi, A. (2021). Life cycle assessment and life cycle cost analysis in infrastructure projects : a systematic review. (Pre-prints). 10.20944/preprints202103.0316.v1
Abstract: The comfort of human life depends on the quality, size, and reliability of the infrastructure projects. In the infrastructure systems, rapid growth is found, where the economic and sustainable impact has become a topic of significant concern for policies and government officials. To achieve con-straints of sustainable development, all the policies and actions over the infrastructure project's life cycle must be assessed. Decision-makers have adopted approaches for economic, social, and en-vironmental initiatives through Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Life Cycle Cost Analyses (LCCA) of infrastructure projects. The purpose of this review is to highlight the impact of per-forming LCA and LCCA in infrastructure projects. To achieve this goal, a systematic literature review methodology is adopted in which renowned databases, i.e., Web of Science, Science Direct, Emerald and Scopus were selected to extract the relevant literature. Using the PRISMA approach, 1251 publications were identified which were then filtered and 55 documents were included in the final review. In the extracted publications most, researchers were biased toward LCA and LCA individually, whereas few focused on integrated LCA and LCCA. The researchers assessed the costs and impact associated with the infrastructure project while there were less focused on the environmental cost. Besides this, techniques of economic, social, and environmental growth of infrastructure projects have been emphasized during the design phase because of substantial relations between infrastructure design and operation management. Moreover, a conceptual framework has been developed that will assist the decision-makers to consider the effects of LCA and LCCA on various aspects of the infrastructure project and how it impacts sustainability. In the last, a case study was performed to assess the developed framework with the incorporation of environmental impact cost.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/129471
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