Abstract

The continuing economic crisis and a slow recovery in the construction sector, is becoming an increasingly important theme of the squandering of financial resources invested for the construction of public works. In recent years it has taken cognizance of this critical and unsustainable financial heaviness that causes considerable economic and social repercussions. In addition to the corruption that requires repressive interventions, there are methodological shortcomings of estimated economic, found both in the sector regulations, and in university courses. The work in this area, shows that one of the main problems arises from the programming phase of the works, when the erroneous assessment of the investment costs is reflected up to the realization of the same work. This paper is a summary of how scientific research into economic estimate, may provide tools and identify shared and effective methodologies for the control of expenditure in the public works sector since their initial programming. DOI: http://dx.medra.org/10.19254/LaborEst.12.08

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