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|a Development of the Built Environment :
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|b McGraw-Hill Education,
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|a 1 online resource (251 pages) :
|b 150 illustrations.
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|a McGraw-Hill's AccessEngineering
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Cover --
|t About the Author --
|t Title Page --
|t Copyright Page --
|t Dedication --
|t Contents --
|t Foreword --
|t Preface --
|t Contributors --
|t Chapter 1: Developers and the Development Process --
|t 1.1. Development and Developers --
|t 1.2. The Development Team --
|t 1.3. Overview of the Development Process --
|t Chapter 2: Creating the Built Environment --
|t 2.1. Overview of the Built Environment --
|t 2.2. Components of the Built Environment --
|t 2.3. Planning for the Built Environment --
|t Chapter 3: Recognizing Opportunity --
|t 3.1. Types of Sites --
|t 3.2. Property Types --
|t 3.3. Key Considerations for Defining the Project --
|t Chapter 4: Selecting and Controlling the Site --
|t 4.1. The Site Selection Process --
|t 4.2. "Back of the Envelope" Financial Analysis --
|t 4.3. Controlling the Site --
|t Chapter 5: Due Diligence and Site Acquisition --
|t 5.1. Legal Considerations --
|t 5.2. Site-Based Due Diligence --
|t 5.3. Market and Financial Due Diligence --
|t 5.4. Site Acquisition --
|t Chapter 6: Approvals, Construction, and Completion --
|t 6.1. Preconstruction --
|t 6.2. Construction --
|t 6.3. Completion --
|t Chapter 7: Special Considerations for Public Sector Development --
|t 7.1. Key Differences Between Public and Private Projects --
|t 7.2. Types of Projects --
|t 7.3. Detailed Case Studies --
|t Chapter 8: Case Study?National Harbor --
|t 8.1. Background --
|t 8.2. Project Timeline --
|t 8.3. Project Components and Costs --
|t 8.4. Project Challenges --
|t Index.
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|a Understand vital business factors that are central to modern land development projects. As real estate development evolves to accommodate increasingly more complex regulation and sophisticated built structures, so too must the roles of different members of the development team evolve. The entire development team, including architects and civil engineers, must participate actively in consulting throughout the lifecycle of modern development projects. This expanded role often means that contemporary design team members may find themselves involved in contentious, cross-disciplinary decisions that their predecessors did not have to address. Development of the Built Environment: From Site Acquisition to Project Completion explores the entire development process from an applied perspective to provide architects, civil engineers, and other team members with an understanding of the context in which real estate development occurs. Presented by an industry-leading design firm, this comprehensive textbook offers complete explanations of all business considerations that influence land development projects at every stage. It provides a holistic view of the development process and enables the development team to more effectively complete projects of all sizes and budgets. This text includes detailed coverage of: ? Developers and the development process ? Public and private project types ? Recognizing opportunity ? Selecting and controlling the site ? Planning and creating the built environment ? Key considerations for designing the project ? Preliminary financial analysis and planning ? Plan approval, permit issuance, construction, and completion.
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|a Also available in print edition.
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|a Electronic reproduction.
|b New York, N.Y. :
|c McGraw Hill,
|d 2019.
|n Mode of access: World Wide Web.
|n System requirements: Web browser.
|n Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
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|a Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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|a In English.
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|a Description based on e-Publication PDF.
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|a Construction industry
|x Environmental aspects.
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|t Development of the Built Environment : From Site Acquisition to Project Completion.
|b First edition.
|d New York, N.Y. : McGraw-Hill Education, 2019
|w (OCoLC)1101948594
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