ENGR.ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ENGR.ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
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ISBN: 9780190931919
Author: NEWNAN
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Chapter 6, Problem 58P
To determine

The EUAC of the inn.

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Answer to Problem 58P

The EUAC of the inn is $336264.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Initial cost of the land is $3.4M.

Annual operation and maintenance cost is $25000 for 20years.

Painting cost is $15000 after every 4 year.

Exterior painting cost is $60000 after every 5years.

Furniture replacement cost is $100000 every 6 years.

Parking and Paving cost is $80000 every 8 years.

Net demolition cost is $100000 at end of 20years.

MARR is 5%.

Calculation:

Draw the cash flow diagram to compute the EUAC.

ENGR.ECONOMIC ANALYSIS, Chapter 6, Problem 58P

Figure (1)

Write the expression to calculate the present worth of the cash flow shown in Figure (1).

PW=($3400000+$15000( 1 ( 1+i) 4)+$60000( 1 ( 1+i) 5)+$100000( 1 ( 1+i) 6)+$95000( 1 ( 1+i) 8)+$60000( 1 ( 1+i) 10)+$115000( 1 ( 1+i) 12)+$60000( 1 ( 1+i) 15)+$95000( 1 ( 1+i) 16)+$100000( 1 ( 1+i) 20)+$175000( 1 ( 1+i) 20)) ...... (I)

Here, the present worth is PW and the interest rate is i.

Substitute 5% for i in Equation (I).

PW=($3400000+$15000( 1 ( 1+0.05 ) 4)+$60000( 1 ( 1+0.05 ) 5)+$100000( 1 ( 1+0.05 ) 6)+$95000( 1 ( 1+0.05 ) 8)+$60000( 1 ( 1+0.05 ) 10)+$115000( 1 ( 1+0.05 ) 12)+$60000( 1 ( 1+0.05 ) 15)+$95000( 1 ( 1+0.05 ) 16)+$100000( 1 ( 1+0.05 ) 20)+$175000( 1 ( 1+0.05 ) 20))=($3400000+$15000( 0.8227)+$60000( 0.7835)+$100000( 0.7462)+$95000( 0.6768)+$60000( 0.6139)+$115000( 0.5568)+$60000( 0.4810)+$95000( 0.4581)+$100000( 0.4155)+$175000( 0.3769))=($34000+$12341+$47010+$74620+$64296+$36834+$64032+$28860+$43520+$41550+$65958)=$3879021

Write the expression to calculate the EUAC.

EUAC=P(i( 1+i)n( 1+i)n1)+AOM ...... (II).

Here, the equivalent uniform annual cost is EUAC, the present worth of the cash flow is P, the interest rate is i, the number of period is n and the annual operation and maintenance cost is AOM.

Substitute $3879021 for P, $25000 for AOM, 5% for i and 20 for n in Equation (II).

EUAC=$3879021(0.05 ( 1+0.05) 20 ( 1+0.05) 201)+$25000=$3879021(0.080243)+$25000=$336264.

Conclusion:

Thus, the EUAC of the inn is $336264.

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