Title: Chapter 8 Choosing the Best Alternative
1Chapter 8Choosing the Best Alternative
2Chapter Outline
- Incremental Analysis
- Graphical Technique in Solving problems with
Mutually Exclusive Alternatives - Using Spreadsheets in Incremental Analysis
3Learning Objectives
- Define Incremental Analysis
- Apply Graphical Technique in solving Problems
with Mutually Exclusive Alternatives - Use Spreadsheets in Incremental Analysis
4Vignette Tapping into Controversy
- Tappan Zee Bridge in New York
- Opened in 1955
- Design capacity 100,000 vehicles/day
- Estimated useful life 50 years
- Original cost 81 million
- Current traffic 135,000 vehicles/day
- Options
- Upgrading the existing bridge (Cost Over 1
Billion) - Will not adequately alleviate traffic congestion
- Building a new bridge (Cost 4 Billion)
- 33 bigger than existing bridge
- Possible additions light-rail tracks,
traffic-based toll collection
5Vignette Tapping into Controversy
- If light-rail lanes have to be included for
environmental concerns, how does it affect the
minimum cost of public works project? - Electronic toll collection can improve traffic
flow, but there could be ethical issues in
setting the toll. - Should individuals pay a different toll based on
income or number of people in the vehicle? - Should tolls change with time of day or amount of
congestion? - What do you view as the primary ethical issues
surrounding concepts like urban sprawl, eminent
domain, and sustainable development?
6Mutually Exclusive Alternatives
- Only one alternative may be implemented
- All alternatives serve the same purpose
- Objective of incremental analysis is to select
the best of these mutually exclusive alternatives
7Incremental Analysis
- Could be applied to rate of return (IRR), present
worth (PW), equivalent uniform annual cost
(EUAC), or equivalent uniform annual worth (EUAW)
approaches. - Higher-cost alternative Lower-cost
alternative Increment between them - The defender is the best alternative identified
so far in the process, and challenger is the
next higher-cost alternative to be evaluated. - For a set of N mutually exclusive alternatives,
(N - 1) challenger/defender comparisons must be
made from N(N-1)/2 possibilities.
8Example Incremental AnalysisStudent Snack Cart
When PW of ?0 then PW of High and Low must be
the same.
9Example Incremental AnalysisStudent Snack Cart
PW(High-Low)-3090700(P/A,I,5) Solve for i ?
i4.3
10Example 8-2 Incremental Analysis using Graphical
Comparison
IRRIncrement
IRRY
11Example 8-3 Incremental Analysis using Graphical
Comparison
IRRC-B2
If MARR 9.6, Choose Alt. A If 9.6
MARR2, Choose Alt. B If 2 MARR
0, Choose Alt. C
IRRB-A9.6
12Example 8-4 Incremental Analysis using Graphical
Comparison
If 6.3 MARR 0, Choose Titanium If 15.3
MARR 6.3, Choose Stainless If MARR
15.3, Choose Brass
IRRTitanium - Stainless 6.3
IRRStainless - Brass15.3
13Example 8-5 Incremental Analysis(with Do-Nothing
option)
IRRY-Z3.5
If MARR23, Choose Do-Nothing If
23MARR11, Choose X If 11MARR3.5, Choose
Z If 2MARR0, Choose Y
IRRZ-X11
IRRX23
14Example 8-5 Incremental Analysis(without
Do-Nothing option)
IRRY-Z3.5
If MARR11, Choose X If 11MARR3.5, Choose
Z If 2MARR0, Choose Y
IRRZ-X11
IRRX23
15Example 8-6 Incremental Analysis using Graphical
Comparison
If MARR20, Choose Do-Nothing If
20MARR11, Choose B If 11MARR2, Choose
A If 2MARR0, Choose C
IRRC-A2
IRRA-B11
IRRB20
16Example 8-7 Incremental Analysis using Pair-wise
Comparisons
- Rearrange the alternatives in order of increasing
cost
- Calculate IRR of the least expensive alternative
to see if it is better than Do Nothing at MARR
of 10 - PWD 0 -1000 117 (P/A, IRRD, 20)
- IRRD 9.94 lt 10
- Do Nothing is preferred, and is still the
Defender.
17Example 8-7 Incremental Analysis using Pair-wise
Comparisons
- Calculate IRR of the next alternative, B, to see
if it is better than Do Nothing at MARR of 10 - PWB 0 -2000 410 (P/A, IRRB, 20)
- IRRB 19.96 gt 10
- Alternative B is preferred, and is the new
Defender.
- Compare Defender B with the next alternative, A.
This comparison must be made incrementally. - PWA-B 0 -(4000-2000)(639-410)(P/A,
IRRA-B,20) - IRRA-B 9.63 lt 10
- Alternative B is preferred, and is still the
Defender.
18Example 8-7 Incremental Analysis using Pair-wise
Comparisons
- Compare Defender B with the next alternative, C.
This comparison must be made incrementally. - PWC-B 0 -(6000-2000)(761-410)(P/A,
IRRC-B,20) - IRRC-B 6.08 lt 10
- Alternative B is preferred and is still the
Defender.
- Compare Defender B with the next alternative, E.
This comparison must be made incrementally. - PWE-B 0 -(9000-2000)(785-410)(P/A,
IRRE-B,20) - IRRE-B 0.67 lt 10
- Alternative B is preferred, and is the final
selection.
19Elements in Comparing Mutually Exclusive
Alternatives
- Identify all alternatives.
- Construct an NPW or EUAW graph showing all
alternatives on the same axes. - Examine the line of maximum values and determine
which alternative create it, and over what range. - Determine the changeover point.
- Create a choice table to summarize the
information.
20Choosing an Analysis Method
- All analysis methods provide consistent
solutions. - Rate of Return Analysis
- Easier to explain
- Most frequently used
- More difficult to calculate (without spreadsheet)
- Does not require a Minimum Attractive Rate of
Return in calculation - Present Worth or Annual Cash Flow Analysis
- Require a known Minimum Attractive Rate of Return
in calculation - Easier to calculate (without spreadsheet)
21Spreadsheet andIncremental Analysis