F4 – Current projects

This sub-chapter concludes with a brief look at the project preparation and implementation perception methodology (F1) with a gradual transition to SHIFT support (F2) toward the New Project Paradigm (NPP) apps unified worldwide. 

The third sub-chapter (F3) summarizes the need to construct a common platform for NPP app dissemination and advocates the need to unify existing methodologies for the preparation and implementation of projects by understanding the role of projects in GDT and GHA tasks. The above is demonstrated using the example of current practice (F4).

Returning to the role of filters A and B in Figure Dx3, which sets several interfaces, is appropriate. Firstly, to distinguish the dominant position of the package of SED, DRR, and HA projects from SPC Concept applications and to understand the role of SPC projects in the flow of foreign investments, which take the form of large, for this purpose, complicated projects.  

Again, we are at filters A and B, which complement offset inputs and outputs into and out of project phases under the responsibility of the SPC Utility in the given province (see Figure Dx3).

The independent added segment presented by this Webbook is about a specific modular construction concept for building purposes (e.g., camps for refugees) or for a discussion of a new approach to regulating urbanization of future settlements and architectural impacts on building used for existing slums rebuilding, or to their fast liquidation and compensation.

Subchapter F4 follows the content of Table E1. Present simple photos (snaps) of five Sectors: Sources, Services, Production, and Freedom and Capacity. 

The goal is to visually bring individual projects closer together, thereby supporting website readers to search for (express) current situations in a place they know intimately. It is about the local marketing and communication strategy of the local stakeholders of the SPC projects (via SPC Utility and SPC Drivers) for themselves, specifically for the FB of a province and for TG that participates in these projects.

This part of sub-chapter F4 remains open to concrete suggestions. It has the premise of becoming the first working model to visualize the content of the future SPC Concept Web Portal connecting provinces interested in preparing and operating SPC Utilities in a shared worldwide network.

The sub-chapter offers a view of images (snapshots) from randomly selected projects presented below (according to information gained from Genesis and Resources on the Webbook bar). These mainly indicate processes in projects via ad hoc chosen photos. It should help display projects in low-income provinces' preparation and implementation stages.

Figures F4a, F4b, F4c, F4d, and F4e below present an ad-hoc choice of individual investment actions in low-incomes provinces of different states and continents. They display an embryo stage of photo-video and film documentation for the future international and multifunctional SPC Concept Web Portal (see more in Genesis, V.10 Infrastructure and SPC Concept, Chapter 5.4.3. Think, pages 299–313. and 324 and 353).

Figures of F4