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Discover LudwigThe term "concept plan" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to a broad outline of a plan or strategy that is meant to be developed more fully at a later time. For example, "The manager was asked to develop a concept plan for the company's expansion into the Asian market."
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In submitting their bids, applicants also had to supply a "concept plan" for the entire 62-acre district.
After the Thalis team was pushed aside, Sartor approved the concept plan for 388,300 sq m of floorspace in February 2007.
"Rather than gradually stepping down in height as it approaches historic Millers Point, the new Barangaroo Concept Plan Modification seeks to achieve the opposite and grows from 180 metres at the southern end to 275 metres at the northern end.
Developing a concept plan from beginning to end, practical advice to address potential pitfalls in communicating the project, including why the project is needed, are opportunities to greatly improve the chances of success.
However, 15 and 50-year projections based on Singapore's 2008 Master Plan and 2011 Concept Plan show that all habitats are predicted to shrink further as new reclamations are completed.
In the 1983 concept plan, 413 plant species were identified, including 124 that were not native to the park.
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It was decided to build and, in the summer of 2002, the earliest "concept plans" for the area were unveiled by the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation.
In announcing the new design process yesterday, the development corporation characterized the work that the new teams would produce as "additional concept plans for the next phase of the planning process".
rotating staff between release concept planning and development.
Fig. 2 New release concept planning activities Fig. 3 New release development activities.
The concept planning team should include software architects from information architecture and software architecture sub-areas.
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