When they build a town, in what order do they build things generally? E.g. roads, sewer, residences, schools, electric cabling, post office, etc etc.

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When they build a town, in what order do they build things generally? E.g. roads, sewer, residences, schools, electric cabling, post office, etc etc.

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Groundwork first then utilities, everything is planned out beforehand, new estates are not legally obligated to provide any kind of retail units, schools etc. It’s only I think if the local area cannot cope with the number of potential new families. They build in phases, the first load basically pay for the next phase and so on. The roads are normally a temp surface until a section is completed them no site traffic is allowed down those sections any more. The plus side of building like this is if there are any issues with the first phase houses ie build quality, then the construction team are on site and things get repaired very quickly, once they have finished them that’s another story. As the differtm phases complete the cost of the houses increase to buy due to demand once people see all the differtm styles that are being constructed.

Another bonus of new estates like the one near me, every single house has fibre broadband to the house, super fast.

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