The emphasis is on the relationship between developers andlandowners, developers and funders, and the provision of publicservices through the use of private finance.
The authors draw on their own professional experience of runningproperty partnerships and, with carefully researched case studies, present the 'insider' view, making a potentially dry and complexsubject accessible and lively.
The book moves beyond a theoretical overview and, byilluminating the reality of property partnerships shows forexample, exactly how the government is procuring schools, hospitalsand roads.
This clear and objective analysis sets property partnerships intheir economic and political contexts and will be of topicalinterest to surveyors and developers - in both private practice andlocal authorities - as well as to funders. Students insurveying, estate management and real estate development will alsofind this a concise and authoritative guide.
Contents
1 The Public and Private Sectors
2 The Property Development Process
3 Partnership Negotiations using Development AppraisalTechniques
4 The Private Finance Initiative
5 Public Private Partnerships: the Urban Experience ofDublin
6 Property Funding Partnerships
7 Development Partnerships and Landowners
8 International Trends and Public Private Partnerships
9 Economic Background and Future Trends