Feasibility and Conceptual Studies

Before breaking ground, every project idea must pass through feasibility evaluation — assessing whether it should be built at all, and under what conditions.

Types of Feasibility Studies

Feasibility and Conceptual Studies

Conceptual Design Stage

  • Converts project ideas into concept sketches, rough layouts, and preliminary cost estimates.
  • Involves early stakeholder workshops and basic risk assessments.
  • Determines whether the project should proceed to detailed design.

Deliverable: Feasibility Report / Business Case Document summarizing project rationale, benefits, costs, risks, and recommendations.

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