Economic assessments of proposed technological, construction, and organizational solutions are carried out at various stages of project implementation. A feasibility study (FS) is a set of analytical and calculation documents that evaluate the rationale and efficiency of an investment project.
The objective of this stage is to justify the effectiveness of the solutions to be implemented in production. The client’s feasibility study is conducted to assess project costs, expected outcomes, and payback period.
Based on the findings, decisions are made regarding investment in the creation of a new facility, or the expansion or reconstruction of an existing one.

Key components of a feasibility study:
- Project background information
- Main project parameters
- Product range and pricing
- Organizational plan
- Technical characteristics of the project
- Cost Evaluation of construction and production
- Calculation of key capital expenditures and operating costs
- Comparison of technical and economic performance indicators between new and existing production
- Investment project sensitivity analysis
- Financial plan
IMG Engineering offers its services in developing feasibility studies for mining and metallurgical enterprises, covering new construction projects, as well as modernization and reconstruction of existing production facilities.