Feasibility study should uncover strengths, weaknesses of a proposed project

Exercise also helps document the planning, engineering and construction


A feasibility study should uncover the strengths and weaknesses of a proposed healthcare facility project and help document the planning, engineering and construction, according to an article on the Healthcare Construction + Operations website.

For an effective feasibility study, full documentation during each phase of the project is critical.

When each step in the process is documented, projects can be revamped and redesigned.

Check out Part I of this article in which the benefits of communication and accessibility were discussed.

Read the article.

 

 



March 6, 2017


Topic Area: Project Management


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