Document Type
Book
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Download Section 2: Comparative Analysis (4.0 MB)
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Publication Date
1994
Abstract
Due to the concerns of public officials over the cost and quality of facilities, interest in understanding why public university buildings appear to cost more than private sector buildings is high. This monograph responds to these concerns by comparing cost, quality and time factors of selected public and private sector facilities in the State of Wisconsin to determine if private sector project development is less expensive than public sector project development, and if so, why.
ISBN
0938744909
Recommended Citation
Lackney, Jeffrey A.; Park, Peter; and Witzling, Lawrence P., "The Costs of Facility Development: A Comparative Analysis of Public and Private Sector Facility Development Processes and Costs" (1994). Center for Architecture and Urban Planning Research Books. 46.
https://dc.uwm.edu/caupr_mono/46
Publisher
Center for Architecture and Urban Planning Research, University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee
City
Milwaukee, WI
Front Pages, Acknowledgements, Table of Contents & Executive Summary
costs_lackney_2.pdf (1290 kB)
Section 1: Introduction to the Study
costs_lackney_3.pdf (4135 kB)
Section 2: Comparative Analysis
costs_lackney_4.pdf (170 kB)
Section 3: Conclusions
costs_lackney_5.pdf (1855 kB)
Appendix A: Case Study Descriptions
costs_lackney_6.pdf (377 kB)
Appendix B: State of Wisconsin Facility Development Process
costs_lackney_7.pdf (173 kB)
Appendix C: Study Framework Questionnaire
costs_lackney_8.pdf (78 kB)
References
Comments
Monograph is digitally reproduced in its entirety. Pagination gaps represent blank pages in the print version.