Feasibility Studies
In order to justify a significant solid waste project, it is important to identify the economic, operational, environmental and social implications of a potential project as part of a feasibility study. Through these studies Morrison Hershfield often considers economic benefits (costs, revenues, funding opportunities), operational feasibility (available waste management infrastructure, available end-markets for collected materials, staff implications), climate change impacts, fairness and benefits to First Nation and other local communities (e.g., employment opportunities).
Our team assists with evaluating current and future needs for the solid waste project and identifying feasible options for its implementation. Based on our studies, we can provide estimates for capital and operational budgets necessary to sustain your facility.