Life Cycle Cost Analysis for Decision Making in Collections System Rehabilitation

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Life Cycle Cost, or LCC, analysis is a tool allowing utility owners to make sound project decisions, considering both capital and operating costs over a long-term analysis period. Capital projects prioritized by rigorous LCC analyses facilitate very supportable business case decisions. This presentation lays out a detailed description of the LCC methodology as it pertains to collections system rehabilitation decisions.

Throughout his career, Bruce Tobey has been professionally active in both the public and private sectors of the water and wastewater fields in a variety of ways: as an attorney, businessperson, elected leader as the mayor/CEO of Gloucester, Massachusetts, and appointed official at the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority. A graduate of Wesleyan University, majoring in Russian, Tobey earned his J.D. cum laude from Suffolk University Law School, where he was a member of the Law Review, and received his MBA from Suffolk University. He is admitted to practice law in New York and Massachusetts.

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