

Development of the Built Environment: From Site Acquisition to Project Completion, 1st Edition
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Instructor Details
1.1. Development and Developers
1.2. The Development Team
1.3. Overview of the Development Process
Chapter 2: Creating the Built Environment
2.1. Overview of the Built Environment
2.2. Components of the Built Environment
2.3. Planning for the Built Environment
Chapter 3: Recognizing Opportunity
3.1. Types of Sites
3.2. Property Types
3.3. Key Considerations for Defining the Project
Chapter 4: Selecting and Controlling the Site
4.1. The Site Selection Process
4.2. “Back of the Envelope” Financial Analysis
4.3. Controlling the Site
Chapter 5: Due Diligence and Site Acquisition
5.1. Legal Considerations
5.2. Site-Based Due Diligence
5.3. Market and Financial Due Diligence
5.4. Site Acquisition
Chapter 6: Approvals, Construction, and Completion
6.1. Preconstruction
6.2. Construction
6.3. Completion
Chapter 7: Special Considerations for Public Sector Development
7.1. Key Differences Between Public and Private Projects
7.2. Types of Projects
7.3. Detailed Case Studies
Chapter 8: Case Study—National Harbor
8.1. Background
8.2. Project Timeline
8.3. Project Components and Costs
8.4. Project Challenges
Index
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