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OWNERSHIP COST
Mansoor Azam Qureshi
NUST
Islamabad
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CATAGORIES OF CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Small Tools and Consumables.
Blades, drill bits etc Shared Equipment.
Shared and used over period of time as work progresses. Picks , shovels etc.
Task Specific Equipment.Costly equipment used for specific
work and mobilized for period of work. Excavator, cranes etc.
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COST COMPONENTS IN APRODUCTION UNIT
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OVERHEAD AND PROFIT Overhead charges include items such as the costs of
operating the maintenance force and facility including (a) wages of the mechanics and supervisory
personnel, (b) clerical and records support, and (c) rental or amortization of the maintenance facility
(i.e., maintenance bays, lifts, machinery, and instruments).
The profit may be expressed as a percentage of total hourly operating costs, which, in turn, may be expressed in cubic yards of material moved or in some other bid-relevant measure.
The amount of profit per cubic yard, square foot, or linear foot is a judgment that contractors must make based on their desire to win the contract and the nature of the competition.
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Certain costs that accrue whether the piece of equipment is in a productive state or not. These costs are fixed and directly related to the length of time the equipment is owned. Therefore, these costs are called fixed, or ownership, costs. The term fixed indicates that these costs are time dependent and can be calculated based on a fixed formula or a constant rate basis.
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Initial capital cost Depreciation Investment (or interest) cost Insurance cost Taxes Storage cost Salvage value Major repairs and overhaul
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OWNERSHIP COST
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INITIAL CAPITAL COST This cost is incurred for getting
equipment into the contractor’s yard, or construction site, and having the equipment ready for operation.
Price at factory (less consumable) $ 80000
extra equipment 0 sales tax and duties
4000 Cost of shipping
2000 Cost of assembly and erection
1000 Initial capital cost
87000
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SALVAGE VALUE Salvage value is the cash inflow a firm
receives if a machine still has value at the time of its disposal at a future date.
Machine's possible secondary service applications affect the amount an owner can expect to receive.
A machine having a diverse and layered service potential will command a higher resale value.
Guidance in making salvage value predictions can be fairly easily accessed from auction price books.
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DEPRECIATION
Depreciation represents the decline in market value of a piece of equipment due to age, wear, deterioration, and obsolescence.
Physical deterioration. Wear and tear of the machine
Economic decline. Obsolescence.
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ASSESSMENT OF DEPRECIATION
Straight-line Depreciation Sum-of-year digits Depreciation. Declining Balance Depreciation. Production Method. Depreciation based on Current Law.
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COMPARASON OF DEPRECIATION METHODS
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STRAIGHT LINE METHOD Initial
Investment =$16000 Salvage value =
1000 Life = 5
years Depreciation = (16000 –
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SUM OF YEAR DIGITS METHOD
Initial cost = 16000 Salvage value = 1000 Depreciable cost = 15000 Life = 5 years Sum of Years = 1+2+3+4+5=15 Depreciation
1st year = 5x15000/15=5000 2nd year= 4x15000/15=4000 3rd year = 3x15000/15=3000 4th year = 2x15000/15=2000 5th year = 1x15000/15=1000
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DECLINING BALANCE METHOD
Rate for new equipment = 200%/n =200/5 = 40%
Rate for used equipment = 150%/n= 150/5 = 30%
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INVESTMENT COST Investment (or interest) cost represents the
annual cost (converted into an hourly cost) of capital invested in a machine .
If borrowed funds are utilized for purchasing a piece of equipment, the equipment cost is simply the interest charged on these funds.
If the equipment is purchased with company assets, an interest rate that is equal to the rate of return on company investment should be charged
The average annual cost of interest should be based on the average value of the equipment during its useful life.
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Average value of Equipment without salvage value
P = IC(n + 1) 2n Average value of Equipment with salvage
value
P = IC(n+1) + S(n-1) 2n n= life in years S= salvage value
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INVESTMENT COSTAVERAGE ANNUAL VALUE
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Let us assume that we have a piece of equipment that has an initial cost or base value of $16,000 borrowed at 5% interest and a salvage value of $1,000. The service life is 5 years.
Average annual value when no salvage value accrue = 16000x(5+1) = 9600 2x5Investment cost = 9600x5/100 = 480 per yearAverage annual value when salvage value is available = 16000x(5+1) + 1000x(5-1) = 10000 2x5Investment cost = 10000x5/100 = 500 per year
INVESTMENT COSTEXAMPLE
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INSURANCE, TAX AND STORAGE COST
Insurance cost represents the cost incurred due to fire, theft, accident, and liability insurance for the equipment.
Tax cost represents the cost of property tax and licenses for the equipment.
Storage cost includes the cost of rent and maintenance for equipment storage yards, the wages of guards and employees involved in moving equipment in and out of storage, and associated direct overhead.
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MAJOR REPAIR AND OVERHAUL COST
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Major repairs and overhauls are included under ownership cost because they result in an extension of a machine's service life. They can be considered as an investment in a new machine. Because a machine commonly works on many different projects, considering major repairs as an ownership cost prorates these expenses to all jobs. These costs should be added to the basis of the machine and depreciated.
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Annual Depreciation Expense
Straight-Line
Depreciation
Units-of-Activity
Depreciation
Sum-of-the-Years'-
Digits Depreciati
on
Double-Declining-Balance
Depreciation
Year 1 $16,000 $22,000 $26,667 $36,000
Year 2 16,000 14,000 21,333 21,600
Year 3 16,000 18,000 16,000 12,960
Year 4 16,000 16,000 10,667 7,776
Year 5 16,000 10,000 5,333 1,664
$80,000 $80,000 $80,000 $80,000
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