Predevelopment Services
Predevelopment is a crucial pre-design stage in the investment implementation process. It precedes the design phase and focuses on thorough preparation before initiating a specific investment project. This phase involves a series of activities aimed at:
- Defining investment objectives
- Analyzing surrounding conditions
- Securing necessary decisions and agreements
- Determining the project’s scope
- Estimating initial investment costs
During predevelopment, a preliminary design concept is created. While this is not the final project, it provides a clear outline of the investment’s potential, facilitating communication with investors, project participants, and administrative or construction authorities.
The predevelopment stage is a significant part of the investment implementation schedule. It involves obtaining essential decisions and agreements before moving forward with the construction project, including:
- Environmental impact assessments
- Development and land use conditions (if a local spatial development plan is not available)
- Connection requirements
- Resolution of potential conflicts
During the predevelopment stage, we assess potential risks and opportunities related to the project. Conducting a thorough risk analysis enables us to adjust strategies, minimize negative impacts, and maximize benefits. This stage is crucial for a successful investment implementation as it provides a comprehensive evaluation of the project, identifies potential issues, and considers social and regulatory factors. Effective preparation during predevelopment lays a solid foundation for the subsequent phases of the investment. Careful and detailed work at this stage significantly reduces the risk of failure and enhances the likelihood of success in later phases.