
Feasibility studies
Before committing to design, investment, or development decisions, it’s vital to fully understand the technical, financial, and regulatory factors that will shape your project’s success.
At Gateway Building Consultancy, our Feasibility Studies provide clients with the clarity and confidence needed to make informed, early-stage decisions — helping to reduce risk, optimise design outcomes, and ensure that projects are viable, compliant, and deliverable from the outset.
We combine technical building surveying expertise with practical design and regulatory insight to deliver feasibility reports that are clear, actionable, and aligned with your objectives.
Each study is tailored to your project’s scale, budget, and timeline — from single-asset refurbishments to multi-building redevelopment programmes.
Our approach ensures that potential risks are identified early, opportunities are maximised, and your next steps are based on reliable, evidence-based analysis.
At Gateway Building Consultancy, we turn uncertainty into clarity — giving you the knowledge and confidence to move your project forward with assurance.
We undertake detailed, tailored assessments covering all aspects of project feasibility, including:
• Technical Feasibility – reviewing existing structures, site constraints, and compliance with Building Regulations and planning policies
• Financial Appraisal – analysing construction costs, lifecycle expenditure, and return on investment potential
• Design and Planning Feasibility – evaluating development options, space planning, and buildability
• Building Safety and Compliance Reviews – identifying regulatory risks under the Building Safety Act and related legislation
• Condition and Due Diligence Surveys – establishing the baseline condition and highlighting risks that may affect cost or viability
• Sustainability and Energy Performance Assessments – aligning design proposals with environmental and ESG targets
• Phasing and Programme Advice – ensuring deliverability in line with funding, logistics, and stakeholder needs



