Economics of Property Management: The Building as a Means of Production / Edition 1

Economics of Property Management: The Building as a Means of Production / Edition 1

by Herman Tempelmans Plat, Frank Heynick
ISBN-10:
0750651237
ISBN-13:
9780750651233
Pub. Date:
03/20/2001
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0750651237
ISBN-13:
9780750651233
Pub. Date:
03/20/2001
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Economics of Property Management: The Building as a Means of Production / Edition 1

Economics of Property Management: The Building as a Means of Production / Edition 1

by Herman Tempelmans Plat, Frank Heynick

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Overview

The economic analysis of a building is a complex subject and traditionally it has focused on a single aspect of the structure or a single part of the construction process. Dr Tempelmans Plat is a leading proponent of a new methodology which focuses on the building as a stock of services to be supplied over a long lifespan. This method is more realistic since it takes into account the changes in use and the adaptation of the building over its life. This book will be the first to make this method comprehensible to a wide audience of postgraduate students and professionals in the field of construction economics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780750651233
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/20/2001
Pages: 212
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

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Herman Tempelmans Plat, Frank Heynick

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION, Structure of the book, Part One: PRODUCTION OF A BUILDING AND USE OF ITS SERVICES, Chapter I.1. Introduction, Chapter I.2. Use of a Building as Means to the Ultimate Goal, Chapter I.3. Service and Technical Solution, Chapter I.4. Levels in the Built Environment, Chapter I.5. Agents in the Building Process, Chapter I.6. Time and Change: Relating Money, Technique and Environment, Chapter I.7. Summary, Part Two: COST CALCULATION AND VALUATION AS BASIS FOR DECISION-MAKING - A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK, Chapter II.1. Introduction, Chapter II.2. Short Planning Period Versus Long Life Span, Chapter II.3. Annual Cost Calculation, Chapter II.4 Property Valuation, Chapter II.5. Price Changes, Property Value and Annual Costs, Chapter II.6. Economic Description of Buildings and Services: Factory, Dwelling and Bank, Chapter II.7. Summary, Part Three CONSEQUENCES FOR AGENTS IN THE BUILDING PROCESS, Chapter III.1. Introduction, Chapter III.2. User and Facilities Manager, Chapter III.3. Investor and Property Manager, Chapter III.4. Designer and Contractor, Chapter III.5. Project developer, Quantity Surveyor, and Project Manager, Chapter III.6. Authorities, Chapter III.7. Lack of Information, Chapter III.8. Summary


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