Feasibility Study (FS)

A comprehensive Feasibility Study (FS) serves as the critical foundation for any major infrastructure, water, or energy asset. By conducting deep technical, economic, legal, and environmental evaluations, we provide project owners with the rigorous data needed to validate project viability, secure institutional financing, and mitigate capital risks before entering expensive design phases.
At PT. Buana Engineering Consultant (BEC), our engineering experts systematically analyze raw site conditions, regulatory frameworks, and long-term operational expenditure to transform initial concepts into completely bankable, risk-managed investments.
Feasibility Study

Services Overview

Our Feasibility Study framework delivers a highly detailed, objective assessment of your proposed project. We look beyond basic cost-benefit analyses, diving deep into advanced geological reviews, hydrological impacts, and initial structural capability modeling. By identifying fatal flaws and regulatory hurdles at the earliest stage, we ensure your capital investments are anchored on a secure, optimized, and sustainable engineering trajectory.

Benefits & Solutions

Complete Risk Auditing

Evaluate environmental impacts, geotechnical constraints, and legal boundaries simultaneously to ensure absolute compliance with local regulations and global standards.

Bankable Compliance

Produce high-quality, institutionally recognized technical reports that satisfy the strict due diligence requirements of international lenders, state banks, and government bodies.

Capital Protection

Identify critical technical flaws and financial overruns early, safeguarding your capital expenditure from unforeseen field risks and unviable site conditions.

Optimal Layout Planning

Determine the most efficient, cost-effective spatial alignments, structural footprints, and routing based on real-world terrain and hydrological simulations.

Questions? You Need Answer

A Feasibility Study must be executed at the very beginning of the project lifecycle, immediately after the initial conceptual idea and well before any detailed engineering design (DED) or capital procurement begins. This prevents wasting corporate resources on an unbuildable or financially unviable plan.