
With 50 houses in each gated community, here’s how the plan scales and adjusts:
Revised Project Outline
1. Community Structure
- Houses per Community: 50
- Apartments per Community: 50×6=30050 \times 6 = 300
- Population per Community: 600 (assuming ~2 residents per apartment).
- Total Communities: 133
- Total Houses: 133×50=6,650133 \times 50 = 6,650
- Total Apartments: 6,650×6=39,9006,650 \times 6 = 39,900
2. Land Area for a Single Community
- Houses: Each house occupies 500 sqm (200 sqm building + 300 sqm yard).
- Total house land area: 500 sqm×50=25,000 sqm500 \, \text{sqm} \times 50 = 25,000 \, \text{sqm}.
- Shared Spaces: Roads, parks, and facilities will take an additional 50% of total house area = 12,500 sqm.
- Total land area for a community: 37,500 sqm (~9.27 acres).
3. Timeline for Building 133 Communities (50 Houses Each)
Phase 1 (Years 1-2): Planning and Pilot Development
- Tasks:
- Finalize designs for larger community layouts with 50 houses each.
- Build 2 pilot communities (50 houses each = 100 houses total).
- Milestones: Secure locations and test functionality of pilot communities.
Phase 2 (Years 3-6): Initial Construction
- Tasks:
- Expand to 33 communities (~1,650 houses).
- Optimize logistics for scaling construction.
- Milestones: Deliver 25% of total project by Year 6.
Phase 3 (Years 7-10): Full Rollout
- Tasks:
- Complete remaining 100 communities (~5,000 houses).
- Milestones: Deliver all 133 communities by Year 10.
4. Features of Each Community
- Population: 600 per community.
- Facilities:
- Central park, library, gym, and history-themed recreational areas.
- Security features: Perimeter fencing, controlled gates, CCTV.
- Community center with historical and educational resources.
- Layout:
- Houses arranged in clusters or rows with pedestrian-friendly paths.
- Focus on maximizing privacy and creating common social spaces.
5. Total Project Scope
- Total Houses: 6,650
- Total Apartments: 39,900
- Total Population Served: ~79,800
6. Budget Considerations
- Increased costs for shared spaces and infrastructure due to larger population density per community.
- Opportunities for economies of scale in construction and materials procurement.
