Engineering Feasibility Analysis & Structural Feasibility Study Services
Comprehensive technical feasibility study, structural viability assessment, redevelopment feasibility report, and telecom tower feasibility evaluation for safe, compliant and economically viable project execution.
What is a Feasibility Study in Structural Engineering?
A Feasibility Study, also known as Engineering Feasibility Analysis, Structural Feasibility Assessment, Technical Viability Study, or Project Feasibility Report, is a structured engineering evaluation to determine whether a proposed construction, redevelopment, load enhancement, or telecom installation can be safely and legally executed.
Unlike a basic inspection, feasibility analysis integrates:
- Structural capacity verification
- Preliminary load and stability analysis
- Foundation adequacy assessment
- Soil parameter review (where required)
- Wind and seismic viability checks
- Regulatory and statutory compliance evaluation
- Risk identification and mitigation planning
Feasibility analysis is typically conducted before investment decisions, redevelopment approvals, additional floor construction, or telecom tower erection.
Types of Engineering Feasibility Studies We Conduct
Technical Feasibility Study
Evaluation of constructability, structural system selection, material suitability, design constraints, and execution practicality.
Structural Feasibility Assessment
Verification of whether an existing building can safely support additional loads, vertical expansion, change of use, or telecom installations.
Redevelopment Feasibility Study
Assessment of structural reuse potential, demolition implications, foundation capacity, and strengthening requirements.
Rooftop Telecom Tower Feasibility (RTT / RTP)
Load-bearing verification, wind force checks, overturning moment analysis, and structural adequacy validation before installation.
Ground-Based Tower Feasibility (GBT)
Foundation feasibility, soil investigation integration, and stability evaluation for new telecom tower erection.
Regulatory & Compliance Feasibility
Review of municipal by-laws, structural safety norms, telecom compliance guidelines, and statutory requirements.
Integrated Structural & Engineering Evaluation
Where required, feasibility analysis is supported by:
- Building Strength Assessment
- Structural Audit & NDT Testing
- Structural Stability Test (SST)
- Soil Investigation & SBC Determination
- Telecom Tower Load Analysis
This integrated engineering approach ensures technically defensible, code-compliant and risk-aware feasibility conclusions.
Our Structured Feasibility Study Methodology
- Review of drawings, design data and project objectives
- Site visit and structural condition assessment
- Preliminary material strength verification (if required)
- Load combination assessment (dead, live, wind, seismic)
- Foundation and soil capacity review
- Preliminary structural modeling and stability checks
- Risk identification and strengthening recommendations
- Preparation of structured feasibility report with conclusions
Engineering Standards & Compliance Framework
Our feasibility studies follow relevant Indian Standards for RCC design, load calculation, seismic analysis, wind load evaluation, and foundation stability. We assess Ultimate Limit State (ULS), Serviceability Limit State (SLS), deflection control, and overall structural adequacy.
Frequently Asked Questions – Engineering Feasibility Study
What is the difference between feasibility study and structural audit?
A structural audit evaluates existing condition, while feasibility study determines whether a proposed modification or new installation is technically viable and safe.
Is feasibility analysis mandatory before telecom installation?
Yes. Telecom operators generally require structural feasibility verification before rooftop or ground-based tower installation.
Does feasibility study include load calculations?
Yes. Feasibility assessment includes preliminary load combination checks and structural capacity validation.
Can feasibility study identify strengthening requirements?
Yes. If capacity is inadequate, retrofitting solutions are recommended.
How long does a feasibility report take?
Typically 5–21 days depending on project complexity and testing scope.
Need a Professional Engineering Feasibility Report?
Consult our structural engineers for technically sound, risk-aware and compliance-ready feasibility analysis.
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