Feasibility Study
Feasibility Study
Our feasibility study is a key tool for evaluating the viability of a proposed project from market, business, and economic perspectives. It involves a detailed analysis of the project’s practicality, required resources, and potential impact to determine if it is worth pursuing and how best to implement it. The study assesses market potential, competition, target audience, and costs versus benefits, enabling businesses to make informed investment decisions or explore alternative options.
Who needs a feasibility study?
Feasibility studies can be performed for a diverse range of projects, such as construction and real estate developments, business ventures, self-storage facilities, and hospitality projects. For instance,
1. A real estate developer may conduct a study before constructing a new residential complex, self-storage facility, or hotel to evaluate the demand for the units and assess the costs and potential profits of the project.
2. A start-up company may conduct a study before launching a new product to assess its market potential and identify any potential risks or challenges that could arise.
3. A government agency may conduct a study before introducing a new policy, project, or program to evaluate its potential effectiveness and identify any associated costs or benefits.
4. A non-profit organization is considering launching a new program to offer job training and employment services to disadvantaged individuals. A study is conducted to assess the program’s potential for success and ensure it aligns with the organization’s mission and goals.
5. Any business, before launching a product or service or adding a new location, can conduct a feasibility study to understand the demand and supply dynamics of the market and location.
Our Approach
Feasibility studies can be conducted at different stages of a project, ranging from the initial planning phase to the implementation stage. In some cases, a study may be legally or regulatorily required, such as for specific construction projects or public policy initiatives.

Users
Founders, Investors, Banks, Partners

Size
40-60 pages

Timeframe
20-24 days

Assigned Team
1 Senior Expert and 2 Project Assistants

Unlimited Revision Period
4 weeks

Rush Delivery Service
Available
Feasibility Study contents
- Executive Summary
- Company Overview
- Services
- Problems and solutions
- Industry Analysis
- SWOT Analysis
- Competitors Analysis
- Marketing Analysis
- Location Analysis
- Financial Feasibility
- Conclusion and Recommendations
Samples of Feasibility Study done by Globefin

Feasibility Study Sample- Hotel
