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Development of the built environment : from site acquisition to project completion

By: Publication details: 2019 New York McGraw HillDescription: xvii,232pISBN:
  • 9781260440737
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DDC classification:
  • 624.068 DEW
Contents:
Contents Foreword ix Preface xi Contributors xv Chapter 1 : Developers and the development process 1.1 Development and Developers 1 1.2 The Development Team 6 1.3 Overview of the Development Process 15 Chapter 2 : Creating the built environment 2.1 Overview of the Built Environment 23 2.2 Components of the Built Environment 25 2.3 Planning for the Built Environment 39 Chapter 3 : Recognizing opportunity 3.1 Types of Sites 53 3.2 Property Types 64 3.3 Key Considerations for Defining the Project 81 Chapter 4 : Selecting and controlling the site 4.1 The Site Selection Process 91 4.2 "Back of the Envelope" Financial Analysis 102 4.3 Controlling the Site 110 Chapter 5 : Due diligence and site acquisition 5.1 Legal Considerations 120 5.2 Sile-Based Due Diligence 123 5.3 Market and Financial Due Diligence 134 5.4 Site Acquisition 153 Chapter 6 : Approvals, construction, and completion 6.1 Preconstruction 155 6.2 Construction 166 6.3 Completion 171 Chapter 7 : Special considerations for public sector development 7.1 Key Differences Between Public and Private Projects 177 7.2 Types of Projects 184 7.3 Detailed Case Studies 185 Chapter 8 : Case study- National Harbor 8.1 Background 205 8.2 Project Timeline 209 8.3 Project Components and Costs 211 8.4 Project Challenges 215 Index 225
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Contents
Foreword ix
Preface xi
Contributors xv
Chapter 1 : Developers and the development process
1.1 Development and Developers 1
1.2 The Development Team 6
1.3 Overview of the Development Process 15
Chapter 2 : Creating the built environment
2.1 Overview of the Built Environment 23
2.2 Components of the Built Environment 25
2.3 Planning for the Built Environment 39
Chapter 3 : Recognizing opportunity
3.1 Types of Sites 53
3.2 Property Types 64
3.3 Key Considerations for Defining the Project 81
Chapter 4 : Selecting and controlling the site
4.1 The Site Selection Process 91
4.2 "Back of the Envelope" Financial Analysis 102
4.3 Controlling the Site 110
Chapter 5 : Due diligence and site acquisition
5.1 Legal Considerations 120
5.2 Sile-Based Due Diligence 123
5.3 Market and Financial Due Diligence 134
5.4 Site Acquisition 153
Chapter 6 : Approvals, construction, and completion
6.1 Preconstruction 155
6.2 Construction 166
6.3 Completion 171
Chapter 7 : Special considerations for public sector development
7.1 Key Differences Between Public and Private Projects 177
7.2 Types of Projects 184
7.3 Detailed Case Studies 185
Chapter 8 : Case study- National Harbor
8.1 Background 205
8.2 Project Timeline 209
8.3 Project Components and Costs 211
8.4 Project Challenges 215
Index 225

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