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Eng. and Buildg Inv. Economics (AE 4412)

Term: 2011-2012 Fall Quarter

Faculty

Mark BeyerShow MyInfo popup for Mark Beyer
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 6:00 PM - 7:50 PM (9/6/2011 - 11/19/2011) Location: MAIN CC CC44

Description

This course provides financial and economic concepts that confront the building construction, engineer, and design professional. The student is taught their role in pre-development analysis along with the basic principles of real estate investment. An insight is gained on the economic factors that motivate the client to build. Topics include: financing the construction project, interest rates, economic decision making, life cycle costs, rate of return analysis, depreciation, income taxes, budgeting, financial statement evaluations, professional liability, investment analysis, value engineering and sustainable design calculations, cash flow analysis, engineering economics, appreciation, tax shelter, development history, zoning, tax laws, equity investments, LEED/sustainable development, and appraisal techniques. Emphasis is placed on the application of economic analysis to the senior design projects. The instructor may arrange guest lectures and tours throughout the quarter. (prere