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Developing affordable housing

By: Language: English Publication details: London National Housing Federation 2009Edition: 2nd edDescription: iv, 232p. 24cmISBN:
  • 9780862975470
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 333.73150941 $2 18
Partial contents:
Introduction -- Background -- Managing the project -- Managing the programme.
Summary: This book explains the key players, processes and events in developing affordable housing as part of a regeneration project or on its own. It gives an overview of the background and operating environment within which housing associations undertake during property development, delivering a project and programme level issues. An essential read for board members and senior officers of developing housing associations. Very helpful for development and regeneration staff new to this role or have limited experience. Includes up to date on basic project management good practice, reflects the changes from the Housing Corporation to the Homes and Communities Agency and the Tenant Services Authority, the planning system and the EU Procurement Directives.
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Introduction -- Background -- Managing the project -- Managing the programme.

This book explains the key players, processes and events in developing affordable housing as part of a regeneration project or on its own. It gives an overview of the background and operating environment within which housing associations undertake during property development, delivering a project and programme level issues. An essential read for board members and senior officers of developing housing associations. Very helpful for development and regeneration staff new to this role or have limited experience. Includes up to date on basic project management good practice, reflects the changes from the Housing Corporation to the Homes and Communities Agency and the Tenant Services Authority, the planning system and the EU Procurement Directives.