Important Facts About Golf Course Construction

By Jason Ward


The process of construction a golf course is very important. Golf course construction has various important factors that need to be considered. The first step is usually to do feasibility studies of what is expected from the project. When it comes to technical suitability, the site of the project should be suitable. You will need to examine various physical elements like land area, drainage and availability of water.

There also needs to be examination of restraints like legal and environmental bottlenecks that surround use of the land, local infrastructures and location of the services. You will also need to identify any potential conflicts and safety issues. As part of feasibility studies, the market for the project should be considered. You will need to consider if the course will fulfill requirements of the market. This will involve some level of research.

The design concept is also very crucial. The architects assess the design opportunities that are available and the restraints in question. They will then conduct a survey of the site before combining all aspects of the survey with design objectives. The vision of the client also has to be included. The project architect comes up with a design concept which shows potential locations of vital project elements.

There are a number of limitations expected during the construction process. If there are steep slopes for instance, there will be the need for extensive earthworks if the project is to be sustainable. A flat site on the other hand will need lots of earth movement so that surface drainage is facilitated. Such extensive earth movement also leads to creation of fill material used in building different features. Other limitations of construction include lack of suitable water, poor soil condition and need to conserve natural habitats.

When the feasibility studies are completed, there needs to be an investigation of how the concept in question will be converted into the actual project. It is during this stage that project layout, that includes locations for maintenance facilities and the club house are prepared. Further, the project budget is developed. The mater-plan is developed by the project team whose leader is the architect. Other members of the team include the landscaper, civil engineer and planning consultant.

Planning requirements normally differ from a country to the next. The process of getting planning permission can be very cumbersome and long. The architect provides detailed design package that reflects local planning submission needs. This makes the planning process easier. The architect also helps with preparing of EIA if it is needed.

The architect understands all features of the project and thus will be the project leader. They will come in handy when it comes to development of a programme for the construction. They will visit the site on a regular basis in the course of construction. This ensures that the construction is done in accordance with design and in line with contract documents.

There are a number of factors which affect the design and construction cost. Some of these include the scale and type of project, technical complexity and planning approval process. Fees charged can be time rate, fixed rate or as a percentage of entire construction cost.




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