Feasibility Study Report
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Contents of the feasibility study report:
Feasibility study is the main basis for construction project initiation and decision-making. According to the different construction content, the feasibility study can be divided into industrial construction project feasibility study, scenic spot development project feasibility study, agriculture/planting and aquaculture project feasibility study, municipal project feasibility study, environmental protection project feasibility study, transportation construction feasibility study, education project feasibility study, etc. The content and focus of feasibility studies for various types of investment projects vary greatly depending on the characteristics of the industry, but should generally include the following:
1. Investment necessity
Mainly based on the results of market research and forecasting, as well as relevant industrial policies and other factors, the necessity of project investment and construction is demonstrated. In the demonstration of the necessity of investment, first, it is necessary to do a good job in the analysis of the investment environment, conduct a comprehensive analysis and demonstration of the various elements that constitute the investment environment, and second, do a good job in market research, including market supply and demand forecasting, competitiveness analysis, price analysis, market segmentation, positioning and marketing strategy demonstration.
2. Technical feasibility
Mainly from the technical perspective of project implementation, reasonably design technical solutions, and compare and evaluate. The content and depth of technical feasibility studies for different projects in different industries vary greatly. For industrial projects, the technical justification of the feasibility study should reach a depth that allows a relatively clear list of equipment; For various non-industrial projects, the demonstration of technical solutions should also reach the depth of the preliminary design of the current engineering scheme, so as to be in line with international practice.
3. Financial feasibility
Mainly from the perspective of the project and investors, design a reasonable financial plan, conduct capital budget from the perspective of corporate finance, evaluate the financial profitability of the project, make investment decisions, and evaluate the investment income, cash flow plan and debt solvency of shareholders from the perspective of financing entities (enterprises).
4. Organizational feasibility
Formulate a reasonable project implementation schedule, design a reasonable organizational structure, select experienced management personnel, establish a good cooperative relationship, formulate appropriate training plans, etc., to ensure the smooth implementation of the project.
5. Economic feasibility
It mainly measures the value of the project from the perspective of resource allocation, and evaluates the benefits of the project in achieving regional economic development goals, effectively allocating economic resources, increasing supply, creating employment, improving the environment, and improving people's lives.
6. Social feasibility
It mainly analyzes the impact of the project on society, including political system, guidelines and policies, economic structure, legal morality, religious ethnicity, women and children, and social stability.
7. Risk factors and countermeasures
It mainly evaluates the risk factors such as market risk, technical risk, financial risk, organizational risk, legal risk, economic and social risk of the project, formulates countermeasures to avoid risks, and provides a basis for risk management in the whole process of the project.
Key points for the preparation of feasibility study report: 1. Design plan
The main task of the feasibility study report is to demonstrate the pre-designed plan, so the research plan must be designed in order to clarify the research object.
2. The content is true
The content of the feasibility study report and the data reflecting the situation must be absolutely true and reliable, and no deviations and errors are allowed. The information and data used in it must be repeatedly verified to ensure the authenticity of the content.
3. Accurate forecasting
A feasibility study is a pre-investment decision-making activity. It is a study that precedes the event, and is a predictive estimate of the future development of the matter, the problems it may encounter and the outcome. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out in-depth investigation and study, fully possess data, and use realistic forecasting methods to scientifically predict future prospects.
4. Rigorous argumentation
Argumentation is a distinctive feature of feasibility studies. To make it argumentative, it is necessary to use systematic analysis methods to conduct a comprehensive and systematic analysis around the various factors affecting the project, and to do both macro and micro analysis.
Catalogue of feasibility studies
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Chapter 1 General 1.1 Project name and construction unit 1.2 Project Background 1.3 Necessity of project construction 1.4 Project Investment Overview 1.5 Basis for the preparation of the feasibility study report |
Chapter 2 Market Analysis 2.1 Industry development 2.2 Market Competition 2.3 Project Product Market Analysis 2.4 Analysis of the competitive advantage of the project enterprises in the same industry 2.5 Analysis of the comprehensive advantages of the project enterprise 2.6 Project product marketing strategy |
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Chapter III: Product Plans and Construction Scale 3.1 Product Solutions 3.2 Product Application Fields 3.3 Product Features 3.4 Product Marketing Strategy 3.5 Construction Scale |
Chapter IV Construction Conditions in Project Areas 4.1 Location Conditions 4.2 Physical geography 4.3 Development Status of Industrial Parks 4.4 Infrastructure at the location of the project 4.5 Socio-economic conditions |
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Chapter V: Project Process Technology Plan 5.1 Design Guiding Ideology 5.2 Design Principles 5.3 Main raw and auxiliary materials of the project 5.4 Project Production Process 5.5 Product production technical solutions |
Chapter VI Factory Construction Plan and Public Works 6.1 Factory construction plan 6.2 Public and ancillary works |
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Chapter VII Project Environmental Protection 7.1 Design Basis 7.2 Environmental protection measures during the construction period of the project 7.3 Environmental protection measures during the operation period of the project 7.4 Environmental Protection Investment Estimates 7.5 Comprehensive assessment of environmental impact |
Chapter VIII Energy Conservation 8.1 Energy use standards and energy saving specifications 8.2 Energy consumption analysis 8.3 Overview of energy-saving measures |
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Chapter IX Occupational Safety and Industrial Sanitation and Fire Protection 9.1 Design Basis 9.2 Safety Education 9.3 Occupational Safety System 9.4 Labor Protection 9.5 Occupational Safety and Industrial Hygiene 9.6 Fire Protection Facilities and Programs |
Chapter 10 Project Organization and Labor Quota 10.1 Principles for the Establishment of Governing Bodies 10.2 Organizational chart of the governing body 10.3 Labor quota and personnel training |
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Chapter 11 Project Implementation Schedule 11.1 Project Implementation Schedule 11.2 Project Implementation Schedule |
Chapter 12 Project Bidding and Bidding 12.1 Project Bidding Purposes 12.2 Bidding Principles and Bidding Schemes |
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Chapter 13 Investment Estimation and Fundraising 13.1 Project Overview 13.2 Basis for Preparation 13.3 Description of Other Fees and Preparatory Fees 13.4 Project Investment Estimate 13.5 Funding and Use Plan |
Chapter 14 Project Financial Evaluation and Social Benefit Analysis 14.1 Financial Evaluation 14.2 Calculation of Operating Income and Taxes 14.3 Cost Estimation 14.4 Profit Measurement 14.5 Financial Analysis 14.6 Project break-even and sensitivity analysis 14.7 Financial Evaluation Conclusions 14.8 Evaluation of the social benefits of the project |
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Chapter 15 Project Risk Analysis and Prevention Countermeasures 15.1 Risk Factor Identification 15.2 Risk Prevention Measures |
Chapter 16 Conclusions and Recommendations of the Feasibility Study 16.1 Conclusion 16.2 Recommendations |
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