The master's thesis deals with site development work; the relationship between costs of municipal infrastructure (C), public utilities charge (PU) and the enlargement of building land value (EV) due to the municipal infrastructure. With the intention to build, the building land has to be developed, which means municipal infrastructure has to be provided and the public utilities charge settled as well. The municipal infrastructure represents a considerable cost for the investors. Public utilities charge is a contribution of the investor to all costs of municipal infrastructure. We assume therefore that the public utilities charge is smaller than the construction costs of the municipal infrastructure. We assume as well that the building land value grows with the site development work but for less than the amount of costs of its municipal infrastructure and public utilities charge which means that municipal infrastructure contributes to the building land value less than the costs of infrastructure and public utilities amount to. The master's thesis demonstrates how big the costs are included in the site development work. It shows the difference in the value of developed and undeveloped building land on the estate market. It also represents the calculation and assessment of public utilities charge. In the practical part of the thesis all three parameters have been calculated, i.e. costs of municipal infrastructure, public utilities charge and contribution (of the municipal infrastructure) to the building land value for eight (8) areas in the Savinjska region intended for the site development work. The analysis of the parameters and their interacting comparison has been made, together with the establishment of causes for the results of the comparison. The thesis finds out the relations between the three changing parameters on the basis of practical examples. It was established that the enlargement of building land value due to the municipal infrastructure is in most cases higher than the costs of municipal infrastructure and the amount of public utilities charge, therefore the hypotheses have not been fully confirmed.
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