preliminary studies- town planning

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Presented by: Faisal Rasool

PRELIMINARY STUDIES

WHAT IS IT?

To examine the area where work is proposed, to gather information for a design or an estimate to complete the initial tasks required for an outdoor activity. It can determine a precise location, access, best orientation for the site and the location of obstacles. The type of site survey and the best practices required depend on the nature of the project.

What it includes?

Natural Resources

Economic Resources

Legal & Administrative problems

Civic Survey

Preparation of relevant maps

I DON’T KNOW…It means you are not going to thoroughly research the topics, just find 3 or more sources each that are somewhat major, maybe reviews of the areas that summarize the topic. We can get an idea of what the research problem is, what are the factors affecting the problem. Be able to know at a very high level what things are involved in the issue.

WHERE IT IS DONE?

Examples of projects requiring a preliminary site survey include urban construction or any vital project with handsome budget and shear importance.

OBJECTIVES To have a closer and detailed knowledge about the site. So that the Planner may plan the town properly to attract the inhabitants.

To know the pros and cons of that place, the sources of basic prerequisites of that area.

ADVANTAGES • We can easily tackle over the unwanted miseries.

• May save time, money and labor from wastage.

• Would give a easy approach to the forth coming work.

DISADVANTAGES• It takes times.• Takes too much

effort for significant individuals.

• Difficult work field. • Uneasy conditions.

CONCLUDE • Overall it’s a good sign to examine our work for immensely efficient work.

• It do take little efforts but results the controlled and accurate results.

IT NEVER FINISHES, IT PAUSES…

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