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- Existing building
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Feasibility Studies
Before committing to a renovation or building improvement, owners and boards need to know what is actually possible. Milrose conducts feasibility studies that examine the applicable codes and regulations for a specific property to determine what can be built and what approvals would be required, giving clients the clarity they need before significant time or money is invested.
Types of feasibility studies we offer include:
- ADA Compliance
- Roof Deck / Green Roof
- Laundry
- Cellar/Common Area Space Planning
- Lobby/Entrance Reconfiguration
- Elevator Extension
- MEP Upgrades
- Fenestration System Upgrades
Availability:
- Existing building
- National Coverage
Know What You're Getting Into Before You Commit
Every project looks different once you start asking the hard questions about zoning, code, cost, and approvals. Feasibility studies surface the real constraints early – so owners and developers can make informed decisions before significant resources are committed. Our team evaluates regulatory, technical, and structural variables to give you a clear picture of what a project will actually take.
Still have questions about Feasibility Studies?
What is a building feasibility study and why is it important?
A building feasibility study evaluates what improvements or renovations are possible based on zoning laws, building codes, and property constraints before committing to a project.
When should you conduct a feasibility study for a construction or renovation project?
A feasibility study should be completed early in the planning phase to determine project viability, required approvals, and potential limitations before investing significant time or money.
What does a feasibility study include for building upgrades?
A feasibility study typically includes code and zoning analysis, design considerations, and an evaluation of what changes can be made to a building, such as layout modifications, system upgrades, or new amenities.
What types of projects require a feasibility study?
Feasibility studies are commonly used for projects like roof decks, ADA compliance upgrades, lobby renovations, space reconfiguration, and mechanical, electrical, and plumbing system improvements.
How does a feasibility study help avoid project delays or costs?
By identifying regulatory requirements and design limitations upfront, a feasibility study helps prevent costly redesigns, permitting issues, and delays during construction.
How can Milrose help with feasibility studies for building projects?
Milrose provides detailed feasibility studies that analyze building codes, zoning regulations, and project requirements to help owners and boards make informed decisions before moving forward.