AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT AND COORDINATION PROGRAMME
- Guidelines for bioprogramming and design
Prepared by
Carol M. Brown (Consultant)
Colin E. Nash
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
FAO - FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Rome, 1988
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2.1 Project goals and concepts
2.2 Biological design criteria
2.3 Facility characterization or programming
2.4 Siting
2.5 Schematic design
2.6 Financial analysis
2.7 Environmental analysis
2.8 Conclusion
3.1 Preliminary design
3.2 Final design
3.3 Cost re-evaluation or value engineering
3.4 Construction documents and bid specifications
4. PHASE III. IMPLEMENTATION SERVICES
4.1 Bid assistance
4.2 Construction services
4.3 Technical assistance
APPENDIX I - Typical terms of reference for planning and design team
APPENDIX II - Project goals and concepts
APPENDIX III - Biological design criteria