African Geological Engineering | 26 February 2011
Methodological Assessment and Time-Series Forecasting for Cost-Efficiency Evaluation of Municipal Infrastructure Assets in Nigeria:
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Abstract
This study examines municipal infrastructure assets in Nigeria, focusing on cost-effectiveness evaluation through time-series forecasting methods. A mixed-method approach combining quantitative data analysis with qualitative insights was employed. Time-series forecasting using ARIMA models was applied to predict municipal infrastructure maintenance costs over the study period. Robust standard errors were used for uncertainty assessment. Significant trends in maintenance costs were identified, with a direction of increase noted from $10 million to $25 million across the five years studied. Confidence intervals around these forecasts provide a range within which true costs lie with high probability. The study concludes that current cost models underestimate future expenses by up to 30%, necessitating more proactive asset management strategies. Recommendation for municipalities is to implement early-warning systems and regular reviews of infrastructure maintenance budgets to ensure fiscal sustainability. Additionally, investment in predictive analytics can improve cost-effectiveness evaluations. Municipal Infrastructure, Cost-Efficiency, Time-Series Forecasting, ARIMA Models