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The
Assessment of Project Feasibility has three key factors: |
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gathering
all relevant documents and
information,
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analyzing
the potential risks, challenges
and opportunities for the project and |
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identifying
solutions to the challenges. |
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Typically,
most due diligence work address only the first two issues.
However, Woodley, Wright & Lynn takes that additional
step for their clients by identifying the solutions to
the expected challenges. |
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Because
of WWL’s experience, we can see solutions that others
will not. This can mean the difference between dropping
a project because of fear of risks or going forward because
the client understands how to meet the challenges. |
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“Woodley, Wright & Lynn
searches for the key issues that can effect a project.
They then show how each issue could
be solved.”
John Hamilton
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WWL
experience with due diligence covers all types of real
estate projects. From master plan communities to new neighborhoods
to a 4 unit townhouse. The projects have included commerical,
retail and residential developments. |
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To
ensure a thorough analysis, WWL created “The Due
Diligence Check List System”. This is a systematic
review of all potential issues of any development project.
This provides the client with confidence that no stone
goes unturned in the search for information on the challenges
of a new project. |