SERVICES

ECONOMIC IMPACT & COST BENEFIT ASSESSMENT

Evaluating investments, supporting business cases, funding submissions and planning applications.

We are specialists in the preparation of Economic Impact Assessments (EIA) and Cost Benefit Assessments (CBA).

We deliver these services for public infrastructure works (e.g. public realm works, enabling infrastructure and trails/paths), local and major events (e.g. concerts, sporting events, shows), tourist facilities, attractions and infrastructure (e.g. accommodation establishments, visitor destinations and precincts) and development proposals.

Our expertise is used in the preparation of Business Cases, to support funding applications, to secure finance, to support planning applications and to assist in business planning.

Our EIAs and CBAs are based on robust methodologies and adopt evidence-based inputs and assumptions.

We understand the nuances of metropolitan, interface, regional and rural economies, allowing our team to assess the economic impact of any given project or activity across a diverse range of economic and development settings.

We also identify and assess qualitative benefits including economic, social, community and environmental impacts.

The success of our approach can be measured by the significant amount of Government and private sector funding leveraged through our work.

CAPABILITIES

Economic modelling

Economic impact and benefit assessments Cost benefit assessments

Net community benefit assessment Business case preparation

Funding applications

Project infographics

APPLICATIONS

Development proposals and urban development

Business cases and funding applications

Planning applications

Community infrastructure

Public realm improvements

Tourism and accommodation infrastructure

Events

Tracks and trails

Major civil infrastructure

 

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“The final version fits the bill and will be of great value to us as we pursue avenues to get these projects off the ground. Thank you again for a great job, we are all very pleased at this end”

— Mornington Peninsula Shire Council