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Technical, Economic, and Market Feasibility Studies
Guidance to management in early project stages is most often supplied through
a series of careful technical and economic evaluations. Although some of these
will undoubtedly be developed by the client's own staff, an outside opinion or
study is frequently most useful, particularly when prepared by a consultant who
has continuing experience and extensive technical involvement with those sectors
under consideration. DeWitt & Company undertakes both preliminary and detailed
feasibility studies. Project economics are evaluated taking into account current
and expected future technological economic, and political factors. Full consideration
is given to the competitive risks associated with each specific project, with
particular regard to product competition from world sources.
Over the years, DeWitt & Company has developed a number of computer models
to assist in the analysis of projects. These models permit analysis of the project
from an economic and financial standpoint and provide a basis for rapid "what
if" analysis of the various parameters effecting the economic and financial attractiveness
of the project.
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