Abstract

The initial cost estimate for a bridge project using an estimation model can be done based on the dimensions, type, and material of the bridge. Research that has included bridge location as a determinant variable for initial bridge cost estimation has not been carried out much. The different locations of the bridge project will have different seismic accelerations and seismic load analysis. This study aims to create a model used to calculate the quantity needed for the construction of abutment in various locations with a PCI-Girder superstructure. The data used for the quantity estimation model was derived from the abutment design results. The data obtained from the calculation of concrete and reinforcing steel quantities from the abutment design with variations in bridge span i.e. 20 m; 25 m; 30 m; 35 m; and 40 m, abutment height i.e. 4 m; 6 m; and 8 m, and seismic zone 1, 2, 3, and 4. Volume estimation models are obtained by multiple linear regression analysis. The results show a very strong correlation between the span of the bridge and the height of abutment with the dependent variables. While the seismic zone has a strong correlation with the dependent variables. However, the seismic zone in this study did not meet the linear regression assumptions. This study developed 8 models to estimate abutment volumes. The R2 values of these models are 0.983 – 0.997. These showed that the models are properly made to be used to estimate abutment volumes with a PCI-Girder superstructure.

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