Capability

Feasibility and protective-concept development

A protective project should begin with the outcome, not with a product. CiviTech defines who and what matters, the situations to be considered, the operating target and the evidence required before a solution is selected.

Discuss this requirement

Questions controlled

What the work needs to resolve.

  • Who, which operations and which assets are included?
  • Which hazards or threats are relevant, and which are expressly excluded?
  • What must continue, stop safely or recover within an agreed period?
  • Which site, client-provided permitting, confidentiality, programme and cost constraints apply?

Typical outputs

What the client receives.

  • Confidential requirements and decision brief
  • Comparison of feasible arrangements
  • Functional room, system and responsibility schedules
  • Initial protected-scope cost and programme basis
  • Specialist and verification route, excluding approvals and permits
  • Recommendation for the next project stage

Scope note:

The feasibility study is non-binding concept and coordination work. Performance claims and regulated calculations require project-specific licensed specialists. All authority procedures, approvals and construction permits remain the client's responsibility.

Next step

Define the initial mandate.

Initial feasibility work is priced case by case after the available information and required outputs are reviewed.

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