Urban Transformation Project Implementation
Urban Transformation can be defined as the re-planning and restructuring of idle parts of cities, especially those that have lost their function, in order to serve the social and cultural life and economy of the city and to better meet the needs of users.
Urban Transformation Project Management
- Process management (execution of work steps in the project process in accordance with the work schedule)
- Project office (conducting technical studies and beneficiary meetings in the project office, project promotion activities)
- Mobile application (conducting beneficiary information activities through mobile application)
- Field management (management of technical works and project implementation steps carried out in the field)
- Institutional meetings (ensuring information exchange with relevant official institutions during the project)
Transformation Development Plans and Urban Design Projects
- Analytical study report (current situation analysis and synthesis studies of the project area)
- Draft development plans (production of master and practical development plans, plan notes and reports for transformation purposes)
- Follow-up of institutional opinions
- Plan approval process follow-up
- Urban design projects
- Architectural preliminary project
Beneficiary Negotiations, Contract and Legal Process Management
- Beneficiary interviews (information meetings, face-to-face interviews, interviews via mobile application)
- Contracts (preparation of formal contracts at the end of the reconciliation process with right holders)
- Legal process management (execution and follow-up of legal processes during project design, contract and implementation phases depending on the legal basis of the project)
Financing and Investor Meetings
- Financing (real estate investment fund)
- Investor meetings (introducing the projects to potential investors and identifying the investors who will be involved in the implementation phase)
Construction Process Management
- License process follow-up
- Monitoring the settlement process
- Contracting