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Publication Date
1996
Abstract
Due to the Department of Facility Development's (DFD) concerns over the cost and quality of facilities, the DFD is interested in understanding why public buildings appear to actually cost more than private sector buildings. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Architecture and Urban Planning (SARUP) responded to a DFD request proposal to study these concerns of the state building program. Specific examples and case studies are highlighted to illustrate how these Factors of Complexity may impact project duration and costs.
ISBN
1886437076
Recommended Citation
Lackney, Jeffrey A.; Park, Peter J.; and Witzling, Lawrence P., "The Wisconsin State Building Program Research Project" (1996). Center for Architecture and Urban Planning Research Books. 28.
https://dc.uwm.edu/caupr_mono/28
Publisher
Center for Architecture and Urban Planning Research, University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee
City
Milwaukee, WI
Front Pages, Table of Contents, Acknowledgements & Executive Summary
wisconsin_lackney_2.pdf (1256 kB)
Section 1: Introduction to the Study
wisconsin_lackney_3.pdf (4203 kB)
Section 2: Comparative Analysis
wisconsin_lackney_4.pdf (166 kB)
Section 3: Conclusions
wisconsin_lackney_5.pdf (1780 kB)
Appendix A: Case Study Descriptions
wisconsin_lackney_6.pdf (374 kB)
Appendix B: Wisconsin State Facility Development Process
wisconsin_lackney_7.pdf (171 kB)
Appendix C: Study Framework Questionnaire
wisconsin_lackney_8.pdf (78 kB)
References
Comments
Monograph is digitally reproduced in its entirety. Pagination gaps represent blank pages in the print version. No publication date on item. 1995 is newest citation in bibliography.