A Life cycle cost analysis of the Gauteng to Durban freight corridor: initial road corridor infrastructure costing

dc.contributor.authorMorton, Bruce S.
dc.contributor.authorHorak, Emile
dc.contributor.upauthorVisser, Alex T.
dc.date.accessioned2008-06-13T07:24:16Z
dc.date.available2008-06-13T07:24:16Z
dc.date.issued2007-07
dc.descriptionThis paper was transferred from the original CD ROM created for this conference. The material on the CD ROM was published using Adobe Acrobat technology. The original CD ROM was produced by Document Transformation Technologies Postal Address: PO Box 560 Irene 0062 South Africa. Tel.: +27 12 667 2074 Fax: +27 12 667 2766 E-mail: doctech@doctech.co.za URL: http://www.doctech.co.zaen
dc.description.abstractPaper presented at the 26th Annual Southern African Transport Conference 9 - 12 July 2007 "The challenges of implementing policy?", CSIR International Convention Centre, Pretoria, South Africa. ABSTRACT:Numerous studies have been undertaken both locally and internationally to ascertain the most cost effective and beneficial form of freight transport, but in a number of instances these studies ignore certain basic externalities that require consideration and analysis to provide a meaningful and representative outcome. Only once all significant costs have been fully internalised can the performance of freight transport be accurately computed and investment in freight transport infrastructure satisfactorily justified. The paper firstly briefly reviews the progress with respect to the Gauteng to Durban Freight Study. The aim of the paper is to review the elements constituting the infrastructure costs of both the rail and road freight transport modes and to provide a comprehensive assessment of the current road infrastructure costs along the Gauteng to Durban Freight Corridor. The paper provides a comprehensive quantification of infrastructure costs of the road freight corridor extending from Gauteng to Durban utilising current construction costs for the estimate of the replacement value of the road network to a predefined condition. The analysis compares the comparative costs of the various infrastructure components on the road corridor and draws conclusions as to the effect of infrastructure costing on total life cycle costing along the Gauteng to Durban Freight Corridor with respect to road freight transport cost. It will furthermore discuss the freight capacity of the road transport mode in relation to its replacement costs and the capability of the existing infrastructure in fulfilling its predicted freight transport role.en
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dc.identifier.citationMorton, BS, Visser, AT & Horak, E 2007,'A Lifecycle cost analysis of the Gauteng to Durban freight corridor: initial road corridor infrastructure costing', Paper presented to the 26th Annual Southern African Transport Conference, South Africa, 9 - 12 July 2007. 13p.en
dc.identifier.isbn192001702X
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/5906
dc.languageeng
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherSATCen
dc.relation.ispartofSATC 2007
dc.rightsUniversity of Pretoriaen
dc.subjectTransport policiesen
dc.subjectGauteng to Durban Freight Corridoren
dc.subjectFreight Transport in South Africaen
dc.subject.lcshTransportation -- South Africa -- Congressesen
dc.subject.lcshRoads -- South Africa -- Maintenance and repair -- Congressesen
dc.subject.lcshFreight and freightage -- South Africa -- Congresses
dc.subject.lcshTrucking -- South Africa -- Congressesen
dc.subject.lcshTransportation, Automotive -- Cost of operationen
dc.subject.lcshRailroads -- South Africa -- Congressesen
dc.titleA Life cycle cost analysis of the Gauteng to Durban freight corridor: initial road corridor infrastructure costingen
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