Specific introduction:
Feasibility study is a scientific analysis and demonstration of whether the project is technically and economically feasible after the project proposal is approved. Feasibility study refers to the comprehensive evaluation of technical feasibility and economic rationality of various investment projects through market analysis, technical analysis, financial analysis and national economic analysis on the basis of investigation.
Basic tasks of feasibility study:
It is to comprehensively analyze and study the main problems of newly-built or rebuilt projects from the technical and economic perspectives, predict the economic effects after the project is put into production, select schemes for demonstration within the established scope, and make the most rational use of resources to achieve the predetermined social and economic benefits.
The feasibility study must proceed from the whole system, analyze and demonstrate from the aspects of technology, economy, finance, commerce, environmental protection and law, so as to determine whether the construction project is feasible and provide scientific basis for the correct investment decision. Project feasibility study is a multi-factor and multi-objective system of continuous analysis, research, evaluation and decision-making process.
It needs the cooperation of professionals with all kinds of knowledge to complete. Feasibility study is not only applicable to construction projects, but also to all stages and aspects of scientific, technological and industrial development. For example, feasibility study can be applied to industrial development planning, new technology development, product upgrading and the early stage of enterprise technological transformation.
Feasibility study has gradually formed a set of relatively complete theories, procedures and methods since it was adopted in Tennessee Valley Development in the 1930s. From 65438 to 0978, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization compiled the Handbook of Industrial Feasibility Study.
1980, the organization edited the handbook of industrial project evaluation together with the Arab industrial development center. Since 1982, China has listed feasibility study as an important procedure of capital construction.