Feasibility study report
A feasibility study report is a crucial part of the project development and investment decision-making process. It is a document that provides a comprehensive assessment of the technical, economic, environmental and other feasibility of a project, and provides a scientific basis for decision-makers. So, what is the preparation of the feasibility study report?
1. Consulting company: The professional consulting company has rich project experience and technical team, and can conduct a comprehensive feasibility study. They will conduct an in-depth analysis of the project from the technical, economic, market and other aspects, and provide corresponding solutions and recommendations.
2. Engineering Design Institute: The Engineering Design Institute has rich experience in project planning and design, and they can conduct feasibility studies and provide professional opinions and reports in combination with technical solutions and market prospects.
3. Scientific research institutions: scientific research institutions have leading technical level and research capabilities in some professional fields, and can provide scientific basis and technical support for specific projects.
4. Departments: In some cases, relevant departments can also conduct feasibility studies, especially when it comes to public facilities, infrastructure construction, etc.
5. Planning department or R&D department within the enterprise: Some large enterprises or groups have their own planning department or R&D department, and they can conduct feasibility studies on their own in order to better adapt to the internal needs of the enterprise and market changes.
The selection of the preparation unit should be based on the nature, scale and complexity of the project. For some large or complex projects, it may be necessary to combine the professional advantages of multiple units to cooperate to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the feasibility study. In addition, no matter which unit prepares the feasibility study report, it should ensure its objectivity, scientificity and fairness, and provide a reliable basis for project decision-making.