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Paving a Gravel Road Case Study
Christopher R. Bennett Director - Data Collection Ltd. The World Bank Paving a Gravel Road Case Study
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The Scenario Without Project Case - Routine maintenance - Gradings every 180 days - Regravelling when gravel < 50 mm With Project Case - Pave the road in and after paving - Routine maintenance - Pothole patching - Resealing when damaged area > 20 % Gravel Road with 200 AADT
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Road Deterioration and Timing of Works
Replace Gravel at 50 mm Paving Reseal at 20% damaged area
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Alternatives and Standards
Maintenance Standard Alternative 1 with 1 Standard Maintenance Standard Alternative 2 with 2 Standards Improvement Standard
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Comparison of Alternatives
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Net Present Value (NPV)
Case without Generated Traffic Paving a Gravel Road Case Study
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Total Society Costs
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Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
NPV IRR Paving a Gravel Road Case Study
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Distribution of Net Benefits
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Project Impact
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Generated Traffic Benefits
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Transport Demand Elasticity
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Generated Traffic Benefits Example
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Optimal Grading Frequency (Efficiency Frontier Graph)
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Optimal Grading Frequency (Average Roughness Graph)
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Optimal Paving Timing (Efficiency Frontier Graph)
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Unpaved Network Maintenance Funding Second State Highway Management Project Brazil, 1994
No of Gradings per Year Average Roughness Net Present Value Economic Costs/Year/km ($) Financial Costs/Year/km ($) Total Financial Costs/Year (M$); 1,838km
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Selection and Justification of Project Components Second State Highway Management Project Brazil, 1994 New length (km) Initial Traffic (ADT) Initial Roughness (IRI) ERR (%) NPV (M US$) Financial Project Cost (M US$) Financial project Cost/km (US$/km) Total State ERR, Length, and Financial Project Cost
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Accident Rates Number per 100 million vehicle-km
- South Africa: Economic Warrants for Surfacing Roads, 1989, SABITA and CSIR - Canada : The Economic Appraisal of Highway Investment “Guidebook”, 1992, Ministry of Transportation
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Accident Rates Number per 100 million vehicle-km
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Accident Rates Assumptions
Different Proportion Same Proportion
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Accidents and NMT Benefits
Base With With Accidents Accidents & NMT NPV IRR 18.9% % 22.2% NMT => 10 Bicycles ($75 purchase cost) 5 Rickshaws ($130 purchase cost) 5 Animal Carts ($180 purchase cost)
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