Feasibility

What Is a Feasibility Study and When Do You Need One?

A feasibility study tests whether a site or building can deliver what you need before you spend on design and planning. Here is what one covers and when it pays for itself.

A feasibility study is an early assessment of a site or building against your brief, budget and the planning context. It answers the core question of whether a project is worth pursuing before serious costs are committed.

What a study typically covers

Capacity testing, constraints such as access and drainage, planning policy review and outline costings all feature. The output is usually a short report with sketch options.

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