The cost to build the motel is estimated at 8000000


Value Lodges owns an economy motel chain and is considering building a new 200-unit motel. The cost to build the motel is estimated at  $8,000,000; Value Lodges estimates furnishings for the motel will cost an additional $700,000 and will require replacement every 5 years.  Annual operating and maintenance costs for the motel are estimated to be $800,000. The average rental rate for a unit is anticipated to be $40/day. Value Lodges expects the motel to have a life of 15 years and a salvage value of $900,000 at the end of 15 years. This estimated  salvage value assumes that the furnishings are not new. Furnishings have no salvage value at the end of each 5-year replacement interval.  Assuming average daily occupancy percentages of 50 percent, 60 percent, 70 percent, and 80 percent for years 1 through 4, respectively, and 90 percent for the fifth through fifteenth years, a MARR of 12 percent/year, 365 operating days/year, and ignoring the cost of land, should the motel be built? Base your decision on an internal rate of return analysis. Build motel?

What is the internal rate of return used to reach your decision?

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Civil Engineering: The cost to build the motel is estimated at 8000000
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