Hello, writing a project feasibility study report must have these five elements to do.
Zhongzhe Consulting organizes the five elements of writing a feasibility study report are as follows:
First, the basic information
1, the basic information of the project unit: the name of the unit, the address and zip code, contact phone number, the name of the legal representative, the personnel, the size of the assets, the financial income and expenditure, the name of the parent unit and the department under which it is subordinate to;
Feasibility of the report preparation unit of the Basic information: unit name, address and zip code, contact phone, name of the legal representative, qualification level, etc.;
Basic information of the cooperative unit: unit name, address and zip code, contact phone, name of the legal representative, etc.;
2. Basic information of the project leader: name, title, position, specialty, contact phone, and the main performance related to the project;
3. Basic information about the project: project name, project type, project attributes, main work content, expected goals and milestones, main expected economic or social benefit indicators, total project investment;
II. Necessity and Feasibility
1. Background of the project; analysis of the scope of the project's benefits; analysis of the needs of the sector and region, analysis of the needs of the project unit, whether the project Whether the project is in line with national policies, and whether it belongs to the areas and scope of priority support of national policies;
2. The necessity of project implementation; the significance and role of the project implementation in accomplishing the administrative tasks or promoting the development of the cause;
3. The feasibility of the project implementation; the project's main ideas and concepts of the project, the reasonableness of the project budget and the reliability of the project, the analysis of the project's expected social and economic benefits, the analysis of similar projects, the analysis of social and economic benefits, and the comparison with similar projects. Economic benefit analysis, comparative analysis with similar projects, analysis of the durability of the project's expected benefits;
4. Project risks and uncertainties; analysis of the main risks and uncertainties in the implementation of the project, and analysis of countermeasures against risks;
Third, the implementation conditions
1. Personnel conditions: organizational and management capabilities of the project leader, the project's main responsible personnel's Name, position, title, specialty, familiarity with the project;
2. Funding conditions: the total amount of project funding and investment plans, the amount of demand for budgetary funds, the source of funds from other sources and their implementation;
3. Basic conditions: the project unit and the cooperation unit to complete the project has been equipped with the basic conditions (focusing on the project unit and the cooperation unit with the facilities, the need to increase the key facilities) Facility conditions, the need to increase the key facilities);
4, other relevant conditions;
Fourth, progress and program schedule
Fifth, the main conclusions