A CRUCIAL STEP IN YOUR CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
Imperative for project managers and their existing or prospective investors, feasibility studies determine the potential of your development from the outset and if it’s worth your investment – funding, resource and time.
Whilst this process is vital for most projects, especially those that are fairly complex or on a larger scale, the approach to this assessment will vary depending on individual project demands and scope, with multiple feasibility evaluations being required in many cases.
A COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT
AMS Surveys will consider the key elements of the project cycle, allowing us to arrive at our conclusion with all things considered. This includes factors such as: land acquisitions and the cultural needs of the neighbouring area, cost-benefit analysis and if the projected budget is sufficient, site specifics such as existing structures, access and environmental concerns, legalities and required planning permissions, operational analysis and if the construction could function as intended, and finally, assessment of the proposed timeframes and any external factors that could set you back.
HELPING YOU TAKE A DIFFERENT ROUTE
Whilst there’s a lot to be assessed when it comes to the feasibility study, we condense our findings into one, comprehensive report that outlines everything you need to know before you make your final decision. Should the evaluation determine the return on investment being insufficient and the project lacking in value for the intended purpose, our building experts can liaise with all parties concerned and establish a new approach.
By sharing our project management expertise and knowledge of the construction field, we’ll work to help Liverpool, Manchester, Preston and beyond overcome the issues raised in these studies and decide if slight amendments to your plans could prove the difference between your project’s success and its failure.
WHAT WILL WE CONSIDER?
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The project costs and financial projections
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The environmental impact
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Regulatory and legal approval required
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Operational and scheduling feasibility
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Technical considerations
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The existing marketplace
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