Your list is getting there, but if you've got $40,000 to spend I think you can go more high end on the compressors and an outboard reverb/fx box.
Also, I realize that everybody works differently, but I personally would want a mixing board. Or maybe a control surface for your software, something with some faders and knobs to make the work go a little easier.
Also, the mic list is maybe more extensive than it need be, at least to start with. Mics are something that you might want to buy "as you go" as opposed to trying to cover all the bases from the beginning. Buying mics as you need them is a good way to build a collection.
Since you will be mixing in the box, you might want to budget for some more plugins or a UAD-1 or TC Powercore.