Feasibility Template
Feasibility Template
Feasibility Template
<Project Name>
<Branch Name>
Instructions
This document is your template to producing a feasibility report, a key requirement for the
definition of any project.
Document Purpose
A feasibility report is a document that assesses potential solutions to the business problem or
opportunity, and determines which of these are viable for further analysis.
The purpose of the feasibility report is to present the project parameters and define the potential
solutions to the defined problem, need, or opportunity. Having brainstormed a variety of potential
solutions, the project team expands on each of these potential solutions, providing sufficient
detail, including very high-level costing information, to permit the project leader to recommend
to the approving authority all of the viable potential solutions that should be further analyzed in
the next phase (Business Case). Project constraints and limitations of expenditure are among the
various factors that will determine viability.
Using this Template
To create a feasibility report from this template, simply:
1. Replace the title on the cover page with the name of your project and the organization
information.
2. Replace the <bracketed text> in the document header with your project name and
information.
3. Save your document with a file name that is in accordance with current branch document
naming standards.
4. Update the file name in the document footer by right-clicking and selecting edit footer.
5. Complete the entire template. Each section contains abbreviated instructions, shown in italics,
which can be removed once your document is finalized. Tables are also provided as a
suggested layout for some of the information required.
6. Update the table of contents by right-clicking and selecting Update Field, then Update entire
table.
7. Delete this page when the feasibility report is complete.
Revision History
Version
Numbe
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Description
Date
Modified
Author
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Authority Signatures
Prepared by:
(PWGSC) Signature
Please print:
Name
Position
Date
Prepared by:
(PWGSC) Signature
Please print:
Name
Project
Analyst
Date
Recommended by:
(PWGSC)
Signature
Please print:
Name
Title
Date
Approved by:
(PWGSC)
Signature
Please print:
Name
Title
Date
Table of Contents
iii
Instructions....................................................................................i
Authority Signatures.....................................................................iii
1
Executive Summary...............................................................5
Problem Statement...............................................................5
Assessment of Options..........................................................5
List of Appendices
Appendix 1 References................................................................................................................7
Appendix 2 Glossary...................................................................................................................8
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1 Executive Summary
<The purpose of the Executive Summary is to provide a very brief overview of the most essential
and decision-relevant information concerning the project.
Suggested Content:
Identify any special issues or impacts that may need to be brought to the attention of the
approving authority or stakeholders.
List the options that are recommended for further analysis during the analysis phase.>
2 Problem Statement
<Briefly identify the main problem, opportunity, or key issue that the proposed project is seeking
to address. The problem or opportunity statement should be taken from the Statement of
Requirement document.>
4 Assessment of Options
<The purpose of this section is to list the possible options for satisfying the client requirements
and to document the results of the feasibility assessment of each of the options. This may be done
in a table format. Documentation will include the rationale to support viable options and to
reject non-viable options. Project constraints and limitations of expenditure are among the
various factors that will determine viability.>
< In table format, such as the sample table below, assess each option against common high-level
criteria. There should be one table for each option.
Note: The evaluation criteria provided below are for illustration purposes. Add or remove
criteria to suit the specific option.>
Option 1
Notes / Comments
<Name >
Description of Option
Option Evaluation Criteria
Appendix 1 References
No.
Location
e.g., file number, E-DRM number, Web address,
etc.
File Volume
No.
1
2
3
Etc
Appendix 2 Glossary
Term
Definition
Acronym
Name in Full