Performance-based contracting (PBC) is a relatively new type of contracting promising to deliver higher capital equipment performance and better align the interests of customers and suppliers. In PBC, unlike traditional contracting, the customer pays the supplier for the performance of the asset, not for the resources used in the maintenance services. This dissertation applies stochastic optimization approaches for PBC evaluation to investigate the contractual elements quantitatively and help the contractual parties in three distinct ways. Firstly, we use stochastic programming with simple recourse on the side of the customer. We consider scenario-based stochastic programming models for capital equipment consisting of a single component...