MF4BE Managerial Finance for the Built Environment

MSc Construction Project Management

Purpose

The coursework is intended to provide you with the opportunity to demonstrate understanding and integration of the various aspects of the programme and this module. The aim

should be to obtain, analyse and interpret financial information; assess the financial viability of a project and integrate them into a balanced decision-making framework.

Project Brief:

MF4BE, a leading local housing developer of the South West is considering a new housing development to be built under a quasi- social housing agreement with a national house-building firm. Several sites were identified in the initial feasibility studies, however, many of these required substantial demolitions of existing dwelling houses and relocation during construction and have thus been rejected.

The proposed development will take place on a site in a new neighbourhood called East of Harry Stoke (EoHS) situated on the urban edge of north Bristol near the University of the West of England and close to the M32 and M4 motorways. This site is mostly owned by Crest Nicholson and South Gloucestershire Council who intend to deliver about 2000 houses; while some parts are owned by other private landowners. MF4BE has purchased

3.125 hectares of the EoHS land from the private landowners for £3.5 million per hectare to enable it to carry out this development. MF4BE plans to develop the site to provide a mix of housing (including family housing, flats and sheltered accommodation), together with commercial uses in future and also provide some open spaces. In keeping with this, the average dwelling per hectare (density) for this development should NOT exceed 32.

To achieve this undertaking, MF4BE is considering engaging a reputable construction company or housebuilder from a list of firms that have expressed interest. MF4BE is also considering taking a stake in a construction company or housebuilder as part of its long-term expansion goals of accessing other income.

You are required to provide a report that will contain the following:

Part 1: 60 Marks

Assessment of suitability of the construction or housebuilder firm (1800 words)

You are required to obtain the most recently published “FULL ANNUAL REPORT” for a construction company or housebuilder of your choice. The annual report must be for a UK PLC that is listed on the UK Stock Exchange and must be in the English language.

You are required to assess the suitability of the chosen construction company or housebuilder, both as a building contractor and a potential investment, by preparing a report on the financial “health” of this company. This should be done by making use of financial ratios as revealed or implied by the most recent FULL annual report and its financial statements. Your report should be clear and succinct as if prepared for your boss (with no accounting knowledge) who is a very busy person with limited time to read it before an important meeting. All relevant information in the annual report should be used as necessary.

The detailed calculations of all ratios must be shown in FULL and must be attached separately as part of the Appendices either in Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel (Note: Please only restrict yourself to the ratios covered in class). A complete copy of the FULL ANNUAL REPORT must be attached as a separate file in the submission. Please DO NOT use the interim (half-year) annual report.

The full annual report can be obtained online from the respective company’s website or by carrying out a search using your preferred

internet “search engine". You can use FAME (a database accessible through the UWE Library webpage) to check that the company is a PLC. Note that FAME should only be used to compare the ratios but all the ratios should be calculated manually.

Part 2: 40 Marks

Development decision making (1200 words)

You are required to propose a choice of two (2) housing schemes on the site for MF4BE to pick from. Decide on the total number of residential dwellings proposed for this site and the housing mix and types (e.g. 1 bedroom, 2 bedrooms etc). Note: a minimum of three house types is required for both proposed schemes.

  1. Undertake breakeven analyses (charts included) based on only the development of houses on both of the proposed schemes. Based on the breakeven analyses, advise MF4BE which of the two schemes is the

Market information can be gleaned from a variety of databases e.g.

“Rightmove” that will provide reasonable comparables. Cost information can be obtained from sources such as the Building Cost Information Service (BCIS) or Spon’s.

(18 marks)

  1. With the use of the information from (a) above, advise MF4BE on the viability of the two proposed schemes by carrying out capital budgeting using the Return of Capital Employed (ROCE), Payback Period (PP), Net Present Value (NPV) and Internal Rate of Return (IRR). Discuss which of these appraisal methods IS the most suitable for this task and advise which of the two proposed schemes is the best.

Make appropriate assumptions regarding the timing of the construction and sale of the units.

(22 marks)

The full report should include, among other things:

  • One-page executive summary of both Part 1 and Part 2- containing the key features and results of the report. This should be on a separate page placed at the beginning of the report
  • A brief introductory section
  • Numerical investigation
  • Findings - analysis and interpretation of results
  • Solutions, conclusions and recommendations
  • References (ensure that you use the Harvard System check the UWE library website for guidance)
  • Appendices – these should be used appropriately to show the workings (Calculations for Part 2 should be done in MS Excel) and should be limited to information supporting the Definitions of ratios should be within the report while ensuring that important information is not relegated to the appendices

Style

The typed report should be complete, coherent, clear and concise (maximum 3,000 words with a 10% allowance – see the University's policy on word count) making good use of headings, tables, graphs, diagrams, page numbers etc., and presented professionally with balanced use of appendices, contents listings, proper referencing, bibliography, word count, etc. material in the appendices. The report should be predominately analytical rather than descriptive.

Coursework hand-in

The coursework should be handed ONLINE (electronically) following normal Faculty practice BEFORE 14.00hrs on Thursday, January 6th, 2022. Note that you will be penalised if your work is submitted even one

  • second after the 00hrs.

The most significant point to stress at this time is that your submission must consist of three electronic files: -

  1. The report containing both parts 1 and 2 and any appendices MUST be submitted as a single MS WORD
  2. A single spreadsheet file (MS Excel or similar) containing (at least) two (2) separate worksheets (labelled appropriately) for the appendices of all the calculations.
  3. The pdf file of the FULL ANNUAL REPORT

Note: Please DO NOT just paste pictures of extracts of the Excel file since we will need to see your calculations. Ensure that this Excel file is uploaded as a separate file and DO NOT EMBED it in the MS WORD file – embedded files that cannot open will be deemed as missing and therefore making your work incomplete.

Electronic Submission

Full instructions will be provided about 4 weeks before submission. Ensure that you read the submission instructions carefully.

Hard copy submissions are NOT accepted under any circumstances.

Please do not leave submission to the last day. Computer and internet connection problems are not acceptable grounds for Personal Circumstances. Anticipate that very close to the deadline blackboard usage will surge and may cause upload speed issues.

The electronic format provides the ability for word counts to be completed. Anything more than 10% over the limit (not including any covering note) will not be marked. This will leave your submission incomplete and disjointed; this will be a major penalty.

The electronic submission also provides the marker with the ability to process the whole batch of assignments through a piece of software called ‘safe assign’. This will compare the text in every assignment against available electronic resources AND compare it to all the other submissions in the batch.

Best wishes

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