Ilerisoy, Z.Y.Tuna, M.E.2024-09-292024-09-2920130350-2465https://doi.org/10.14256/jce.854.2011https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14619/9184A residential building with a lateral load resisting system, adopted as a reference example, is considered in the paper. The system is made of shear walls realized using the tunnel form technology. The building is modelled for a varying number of floors, and the model is also used to consider the applicability of the technology with regard to construction costs. The influence of the type of soil on construction costs is also considered. The results obtain show that mistakes made in determining the soil class may lead to inadequate decisions during selection of the most favourable number of floors, and in the design of structural elements and foundations of buildings.bsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessConstruction costsNumber of floorsShear wall systemTunnel form technologyType of soilConstruction costs of tunnel form buildingsTroškovi izgradnje zgrada pomo?u tunelske oplateArticle10.14256/jce.854.20112-s2.0-848758784141412Q413565