| name | historical-cost-analyzer |
| description | Analyze historical construction costs for benchmarking, trend analysis, and estimating calibration. Compare projects, track escalation, identify patterns. |
Historical Cost Analyzer for Construction
Overview
Analyze historical construction cost data for benchmarking, escalation tracking, and estimating calibration. Compare similar projects, identify cost drivers, and improve future estimates.
Business Case
Historical cost analysis enables:
- Benchmarking: Compare current estimates to past projects
- Calibration: Improve estimating accuracy using actual data
- Trends: Track cost escalation and market changes
- Risk Assessment: Identify cost drivers and overrun patterns
Technical Implementation
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from typing import List, Dict, Any, Optional, Tuple
import pandas as pd
import numpy as np
from datetime import datetime
from scipy import stats
@dataclass
class CostBenchmark:
metric_name: str
value: float
unit: str
percentile_25: float
percentile_50: float
percentile_75: float
sample_size: int
project_types: List[str]
@dataclass
class EscalationAnalysis:
from_year: int
to_year: int
annual_rate: float
total_change: float
category: str
confidence: float
@dataclass
class CostDriver:
factor: str
impact_percentage: float
correlation: float
description: str
class HistoricalCostAnalyzer:
"""Analyze historical construction costs."""
LOCATION_FACTORS = {
'New York': 1.32, 'San Francisco': 1.28, 'Los Angeles': 1.15,
'Chicago': 1.12, 'Houston': 0.92, 'Dallas': 0.89,
'Phoenix': 0.93, 'Atlanta': 0.91, 'Denver': 1.02,
'Seattle': 1.08, 'National Average': 1.00
}
COST_INDICES = {
2015: 100.0, 2016: 102.1, 2017: 105.3, 2018: 109.2,
2019: 112.5, 2020: 114.8, 2021: 121.4, 2022: 135.6,
2023: 142.3, 2024: 148.7, 2025: 154.2, 2026: 160.0
}
def __init__(self, historical_data: pd.DataFrame = None):
self.data = historical_data
self.benchmarks: Dict[str, CostBenchmark] = {}
def load_data(self, data: pd.DataFrame):
"""Load historical project data."""
self.data = data.copy()
if 'completion_year' not in self.data.columns and 'completion_date' in self.data.columns:
self.data['completion_year'] = pd.to_datetime(self.data['completion_date']).dt.year
if 'gross_area' in self.data.columns and 'final_cost' in self.data.columns:
self.data['cost_per_sf'] = self.data['final_cost'] / self.data['gross_area']
if 'original_estimate' in self.data.columns and 'final_cost' in self.data.columns:
self.data['overrun_pct'] = ((self.data['final_cost'] - self.data['original_estimate'])
/ self.data['original_estimate'] * 100)
def normalize_to_year(self, costs: pd.Series, from_years: pd.Series,
to_year: int = 2026) -> pd.Series:
"""Normalize costs to a common year using cost indices."""
normalized = costs.copy()
for i, (cost, year) in enumerate(zip(costs, from_years)):
if pd.notna(cost) and pd.notna(year):
year = int(year)
if year in self.COST_INDICES and to_year in self.COST_INDICES:
factor = self.COST_INDICES[to_year] / self.COST_INDICES[year]
normalized.iloc[i] = cost * factor
return normalized
def normalize_to_location(self, costs: pd.Series, locations: pd.Series,
to_location: str = 'National Average') -> pd.Series:
"""Normalize costs to a common location."""
normalized = costs.copy()
to_factor = self.LOCATION_FACTORS.get(to_location, 1.0)
for i, (cost, loc) in enumerate(zip(costs, locations)):
if pd.notna(cost) and loc in self.LOCATION_FACTORS:
from_factor = self.LOCATION_FACTORS[loc]
normalized.iloc[i] = cost * (to_factor / from_factor)
return normalized
def calculate_benchmarks(self, project_type: str = None,
year_range: Tuple[int, int] = None) -> Dict[str, CostBenchmark]:
"""Calculate cost benchmarks from historical data."""
df = self.data.copy()
if project_type and 'project_type' in df.columns:
df = df[df['project_type'] == project_type]
if year_range and 'completion_year' in df.columns:
df = df[(df['completion_year'] >= year_range[0]) &
(df['completion_year'] <= year_range[1])]
benchmarks = {}
if 'cost_per_sf' in df.columns:
values = df['cost_per_sf'].dropna()
if len(values) > 0:
benchmarks['cost_per_sf'] = CostBenchmark(
metric_name='Cost per SF',
value=values.median(),
unit='$/SF',
percentile_25=values.quantile(0.25),
percentile_50=values.quantile(0.50),
percentile_75=values.quantile(0.75),
sample_size=len(values),
project_types=[project_type] if project_type else df['project_type'].unique().tolist()
)
if 'overrun_pct' in df.columns:
values = df['overrun_pct'].dropna()
if len(values) > 0:
benchmarks['overrun_pct'] = CostBenchmark(
metric_name='Cost Overrun',
value=values.median(),
unit='%',
percentile_25=values.quantile(0.25),
percentile_50=values.quantile(0.50),
percentile_75=values.quantile(0.75),
sample_size=len(values),
project_types=[project_type] if project_type else df['project_type'].unique().tolist()
)
self.benchmarks.update(benchmarks)
return benchmarks
def calculate_escalation(self, category: str = 'overall',
from_year: int = 2020,
to_year: int = 2026) -> EscalationAnalysis:
"""Calculate cost escalation between years."""
if from_year in self.COST_INDICES and to_year in self.COST_INDICES:
from_index = self.COST_INDICES[from_year]
to_index = self.COST_INDICES[to_year]
total_change = (to_index - from_index) / from_index
years = to_year - from_year
annual_rate = (to_index / from_index) ** (1 / years) - 1 if years > 0 else 0
return EscalationAnalysis(
from_year=from_year,
to_year=to_year,
annual_rate=annual_rate,
total_change=total_change,
category=category,
confidence=0.95
)
return None
def identify_cost_drivers(self, target_col: str = 'cost_per_sf') -> List[CostDriver]:
"""Identify factors that drive costs."""
if self.data is None or target_col not in self.data.columns:
return []
drivers = []
target = self.data[target_col].dropna()
numeric_cols = self.data.select_dtypes(include=[np.number]).columns
exclude = [target_col, 'final_cost', 'original_estimate']
for col in numeric_cols:
if col not in exclude:
valid_mask = self.data[col].notna() & self.data[target_col].notna()
if valid_mask.sum() > 10:
corr, p_value = stats.pearsonr(
self.data.loc[valid_mask, col],
self.data.loc[valid_mask, target_col]
)
if abs(corr) > 0.3 and p_value < 0.05:
impact = corr * self.data[col].std() / target.std() * 100
drivers.append(CostDriver(
factor=col,
impact_percentage=abs(impact),
correlation=corr,
description=f"{'Positive' if corr > 0 else 'Negative'} correlation with {target_col}"
))
categorical_cols = self.data.select_dtypes(include=['object', 'category']).columns
for col in categorical_cols:
if col not in ['project_id', 'project_name']:
groups = self.data.groupby(col)[target_col].mean()
if len(groups) > 1:
variance = groups.var()
overall_var = target.var()
if variance / overall_var > 0.1:
drivers.append(CostDriver(
factor=col,
impact_percentage=variance / overall_var * 100,
correlation=0,
description=f"Categorical factor with significant cost variation"
))
return sorted(drivers, key=lambda x: -x.impact_percentage)
def compare_to_benchmark(self, estimate: Dict, project_type: str = None) -> Dict:
"""Compare an estimate to historical benchmarks."""
if project_type:
self.calculate_benchmarks(project_type)
comparison = {}
if 'cost_per_sf' in estimate and 'cost_per_sf' in self.benchmarks:
benchmark = self.benchmarks['cost_per_sf']
value = estimate['cost_per_sf']
percentile = stats.percentileofscore(
self.data['cost_per_sf'].dropna(), value
)
comparison['cost_per_sf'] = {
'estimate': value,
'benchmark_median': benchmark.value,
'benchmark_range': (benchmark.percentile_25, benchmark.percentile_75),
'percentile': percentile,
'status': 'within_range' if benchmark.percentile_25 <= value <= benchmark.percentile_75 else 'outside_range'
}
return comparison
def find_similar_projects(self, criteria: Dict, n: int = 10) -> pd.DataFrame:
"""Find similar historical projects."""
df = self.data.copy()
if 'project_type' in criteria:
df = df[df['project_type'] == criteria['project_type']]
if 'gross_area' in criteria:
target = criteria['gross_area']
tolerance = criteria.get('area_tolerance', 0.3)
df = df[(df['gross_area'] >= target * (1 - tolerance)) &
(df['gross_area'] <= target * (1 + tolerance))]
if 'location' in criteria and 'location' in df.columns:
df = df[df['location'] == criteria['location']]
if 'year_range' in criteria:
df = df[(df['completion_year'] >= criteria['year_range'][0]) &
(df['completion_year'] <= criteria['year_range'][1])]
if 'gross_area' in criteria and 'gross_area' in df.columns:
df['similarity'] = 1 - abs(df['gross_area'] - criteria['gross_area']) / criteria['gross_area']
df = df.sort_values('similarity', ascending=False)
return df.head(n)
def analyze_overrun_patterns(self) -> Dict:
"""Analyze patterns in cost overruns."""
if 'overrun_pct' not in self.data.columns:
return {}
analysis = {}
overruns = self.data['overrun_pct'].dropna()
analysis['overall'] = {
'mean': overruns.mean(),
'median': overruns.median(),
'std': overruns.std(),
'projects_over_budget': (overruns > 0).sum(),
'projects_under_budget': (overruns < 0).sum(),
'pct_over_budget': (overruns > 0).mean() * 100
}
if 'project_type' in self.data.columns:
by_type = self.data.groupby('project_type')['overrun_pct'].agg(['mean', 'std', 'count'])
analysis['by_type'] = by_type.to_dict('index')
if 'gross_area' in self.data.columns:
self.data['size_category'] = pd.cut(
self.data['gross_area'],
bins=[0, 10000, 50000, 100000, np.inf],
labels=['Small (<10k SF)', 'Medium (10-50k SF)', 'Large (50-100k SF)', 'Very Large (>100k SF)']
)
by_size = self.data.groupby('size_category')['overrun_pct'].agg(['mean', 'std', 'count'])
analysis['by_size'] = by_size.to_dict('index')
return analysis
def generate_report(self, project_type: str = None) -> str:
"""Generate comprehensive cost analysis report."""
lines = ["# Historical Cost Analysis Report", ""]
lines.append(f"**Generated:** {datetime.now().strftime('%Y-%m-%d')}")
lines.append(f"**Projects Analyzed:** {len(self.data):,}")
if project_type:
lines.append(f"**Project Type:** {project_type}")
lines.append("")
benchmarks = self.calculate_benchmarks(project_type)
if benchmarks:
lines.append("## Cost Benchmarks")
for name, bm in benchmarks.items():
lines.append(f"\n### {bm.metric_name}")
lines.append(f"- **Median:** {bm.value:.2f} {bm.unit}")
lines.append(f"- **25th Percentile:** {bm.percentile_25:.2f} {bm.unit}")
lines.append(f"- **75th Percentile:** {bm.percentile_75:.2f} {bm.unit}")
lines.append(f"- **Sample Size:** {bm.sample_size}")
lines.append("\n## Cost Escalation")
esc = self.calculate_escalation(from_year=2020, to_year=2026)
if esc:
lines.append(f"- **Period:** {esc.from_year} to {esc.to_year}")
lines.append(f"- **Annual Rate:** {esc.annual_rate:.1%}")
lines.append(f"- **Total Change:** {esc.total_change:.1%}")
drivers = self.identify_cost_drivers()
if drivers:
lines.append("\n## Key Cost Drivers")
for driver in drivers[:5]:
lines.append(f"- **{driver.factor}:** {driver.impact_percentage:.1f}% impact (r={driver.correlation:.2f})")
overrun_analysis = self.analyze_overrun_patterns()
if 'overall' in overrun_analysis:
lines.append("\n## Overrun Analysis")
overall = overrun_analysis['overall']
lines.append(f"- **Average Overrun:** {overall['mean']:.1f}%")
lines.append(f"- **Projects Over Budget:** {overall['pct_over_budget']:.1f}%")
return "\n".join(lines)
Quick Start
import pandas as pd
historical = pd.read_excel("historical_projects.xlsx")
analyzer = HistoricalCostAnalyzer()
analyzer.load_data(historical)
benchmarks = analyzer.calculate_benchmarks(project_type='Office')
print(f"Office median cost: ${benchmarks['cost_per_sf'].value:.2f}/SF")
escalation = analyzer.calculate_escalation(from_year=2020, to_year=2026)
print(f"Annual escalation: {escalation.annual_rate:.1%}")
similar = analyzer.find_similar_projects({
'project_type': 'Office',
'gross_area': 50000,
'year_range': (2020, 2025)
})
print(f"Found {len(similar)} similar projects")
comparison = analyzer.compare_to_benchmark({'cost_per_sf': 250}, 'Office')
print(f"Estimate percentile: {comparison['cost_per_sf']['percentile']:.0f}th")
report = analyzer.generate_report('Office')
print(report)
Dependencies
pip install pandas numpy scipy