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 requirementQuestions 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.