Feasibility Studies are used to determine which of several potential solutions will best meet the needs set forth in the program. Typical scenarios compared in a feasibility study include utilizing the existing facility, renovating the existing facility, adding onto the existing facility, retrofitting a newly acquired building, or constructing a new facility. Other feasibility studies will compare the advantages and disadvantages between staying downtown, building a complete new facility off site, or building just a production facility and running a split operation.

 

Feasibility studies will result in schematic floor plans illustrating the various solutions and a list of the advantages and disadvantages of each. Budget estimates and milestone schedules are also produced for each scenario. If a new site and building are selected, then an additional feasibility study may be conducted to determine which site best meets the needs of the program.

 

 

SERVICE DEFINITION: FEASIBILITY STUDIES

Service definitions:

ARCHITECTURE         ENVIRONMENTAL & SAFETY AUDITS          ESTIMATING         EXISTING CONDITIONS DOCUMENTATION

FEASIBILITY STUDIES         MASTERPLANNING         PROGRAMMING         SCHEMATIC DESIGNS         SITE SEARCHES