Asset category · Master planning

Develop master-planned communities as complete delivery scenarios.

For large sites, communities and districts, bring land, policy, capacity, infrastructure, phasing, program, economics and delivery assumptions into one connected environment.

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Master planning workspace comparing capacity and land use, infrastructure and phasing, and economics and governance across a district plan
Planning scales

From large sites to regions.

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Large Site

Evaluate one landholding with multiple uses and development phases.

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Community

Structure housing, mixed use, public realm, infrastructure and phasing.

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District

Compare scenarios across multiple parcels and ownerships.

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City or Region

Evaluate growth, capacity, housing and policy across broader geographies.

Complete delivery scenario

Compare the plan on what it takes to deliver.

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Capacity

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Land use

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Density

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Housing output

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Infrastructure burden

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Delivery timeline

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Development cost

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Land value

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Policy outcomes

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Sustainability metrics

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Risk

A master plan should be compared as a complete delivery scenario.
Integrated planning model

Land use, infrastructure, phasing and economics are tested as one delivery system.

At community and district scale, a change in housing mix or density can affect mobility, utilities, public realm, community facilities, infrastructure timing and land value.

UnlockLand keeps those dependencies visible so a preferred planning concept can be evaluated against the requirements and trade-offs needed to deliver it.

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Capacity & Land Use

Distribute housing, commercial, employment, community and infrastructure uses across the planning area.

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Infrastructure

Estimate mobility, servicing, utilities, public realm and community-facility requirements by scenario.

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Phasing

Sequence land release, infrastructure, program delivery and market absorption across time.

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Economics

Connect development quantities, infrastructure obligations, land strategy and delivery assumptions to financial outcomes.

Decision governance

The preferred plan retains the evidence and trade-offs behind it.

Large-scale decisions involve public objectives, development requirements and multiple stakeholder priorities. The rationale must survive beyond the presentation.

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Planning and policy objectives

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Scenario assumptions and constraints

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Capacity and housing outcomes

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Infrastructure and delivery obligations

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Financial and land implications

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Risks, trade-offs and approval rationale