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Effective urban planning, using a Place Making approach, involves a timeline of events to bring a project together. This includes:

Place Creation brings together planning, architecture, environmental science and engineering to produce the Master Plan documents that form the foundation of new communities. This includes:

  • Vision development
  • Business planning and feasibility studies
  • Land acquisition

Place Development involves active consultation with local authorities, government agencies and the community to:

  • Deliver new infrastructure
  • Clean up the surrounding environment
  • Identify and restore heritage buildings

Place Management strategies support each project vision and sustainable community development through:

  • Asset management and investment attraction
  • Land sales and development control
  • Community and economic development initiatives

If you would like more details, see the EPRA Business Sequence Model.

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