Project Feasibility Study
Project Feasibility Study
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A feasibility study is an
analysis of the viability of an
idea through a disciplined and
documented process of thinking
through the idea from its logical
beginning to its logical end.
It is also define as an analysis
and evaluation of a proposed
project to determine if it (a) is
technically feasibile), (2) is
feasibile within the estimated
cost, and (3) will be profitable.
Feasibility study are almost
always conducted where large
sums are at stake. It is also
known as feasibility analysis.
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General
requirements and
potential
benefits
of
conducting feasibility study
include:
1)Developing
any
new
business venture is difficult.
2)Taking project from initiation
of idea to operational stage
is
complex
and
time
consuming effort.
3)Projects involve business
operations that differ from
individual business.
BEN
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S TH
DER
A
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BE
F RO
PRE
M TH
PARA
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I
O
PRO
N OF
JECT
A
STU
DY
4)It
BEN
E F IT
S TH
DER
A
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BE
F RO
PRE
M TH
PARA
T
E
I
O
PRO
N OF
JECT
A
STU
DY
6)Though
BEN
E F IT
S TH
DER
A
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BE
F RO
PRE
M TH
PARA
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I
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PRO
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JECT
A
STU
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9)An
effective
feasibility
analysis will provide the
client
with
a
solid
foundation upon which a
project is built.
10)A feasibility study provides
concept
identification,
estimates of supportable
market, design parameters,
attendance
estimates,
revenue projections, and
net warranted investment.
11)It is essentially becomes a
road map for your project.
KIND
S OF
PRO
JECT
AND
PART S
INTE
IES
RES
TED
KIND
S
OF P
ROJE
AN D
CTS
PART
INTE
IES
RE S
TED
S
PREP TEPS I
N TH
ARA
T
E
I
O
PRO
N OF
JECT
A
STU
DY
The type
of
data/met
hods/soft
ware
necessary
in the
project
The
name of
the
source
of
data/me
thods/so
ftware
The
quality
of the
source
of
data/me
thods/so
ftware
Evaluation of
legal
capabilities/r
equirements
Evaluation
of
operational
capabilities/
requirement
s
The rules
of
publishing
and using
Knowledge
and
skills
o
w
n
e
r
part
icip
atio
n
Evaluation
of
economic
capabilities
/requireme
nts
Evaluatio
n of
capabiliti
es/require
ments
Related
to the
schedule
cost
time
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Evaluation of technological
and system requirements
The evaluation of technical
and
system
requirements
refers basically to issues
related to the type, availability
and quality of the following,
used in the project:
Data sources
Methods of data processing,
analyzing and visualizing
software
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Evaluation of legal
requirements
The
evaluation
of
legal
requirements concern basically the
rules of publishing and using data,
software and methods. A part of
the rules concerning publishing
spatial data (mostly future ) can
be found in the directives and in
copyright laws. Most data and
software include information on
the form of publishing in metadata
or websites where such data is
published.
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Evaluation of operational
requirements
Allowing for the level of knowledge
and skills necessary for data
acquisition, and later to process,
analyze and visualize them, as well
as to implement the results, is of
paramount
importance
in
the
evaluation
of
operational
requirements. Since the projects
involved
concern
sustainable
development and spatial planning, it
is also important to allow for public
participation (e.g. practitioners or
representatives of local community.
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Evaluation of economic
requirements
Two
components
are
important in the evaluation
of economic requirements:
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Evaluation of
requirements related to
the schedule
The
evaluation
of
requirements related to
the schedule concerns the
estimation
of
time
necessary to complete
respective parts of project,
e.g. data procurement and
processing.
negative
Stages of
completing
feasibility
analysis
Internal features
of the
surrounding
Strengths of
project
Weaknesses of
the project
summary
External
features of the
surrounding
Opportunities
new solutions
that can
additionally
emerge in the
project
Threats
recommendation
concerning the
additional
solutions
suggested in the
project
Step 2: Recommendations
Recommendationns are the last element of feasibility analysis. They
contain directions of actions in the project which allow its better
implementation.
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
Evaluation
of legal
capabilitie
s
Evaluation
of system
and
technologi
cal
capabilities
Evaluation
Project
of
evaluation
operation
al
using
capabilitie
selected
s
capabilities
of feasibility
Evaluation
analysis Evaluation
of
capabilities
related to
the
schedule
of
economic
capabilitie
s
Summary
of
evaluatio
n results
Recomme
n-dations