Infrastructure projects such as highways, bridges, airports, utilities, or public transport systems are complex undertakings that require significant financial and human resources. Before governments, investors, or developers commit to building them, an Infrastructure Feasibility Study is carried out to determine whether the project is practical, cost-effective, and sustainable.
While these studies are crucial, they also come with unique challenges. Understanding these obstacles—and how to overcome them—ensures that the Infrastructure Feasibility Study delivers accurate results and supports sound decision-making.