Weibull Engineering

Feasibility & Technical Studies

Evidence-based assessments designed to inform infrastructure investment decisions, de-risk implementation, and align with environmental realities.

Planning Grounded in Data, Context, and Standards

Feasibility and technical studies conducted by Weibull Engineering form the analytical foundation for sound infrastructure investment and planning. These services enable clients to make informed decisions by aligning project design with environmental, financial, and operational realities.

Each study is executed through structured methodologies, incorporating field data collection, spatial analysis, risk evaluation, and stakeholder input. Outputs are tailored to meet the specific requirements of donor-funded programs, national regulators, and community contexts.

Findings support design validation, scope definition, and implementation readiness, ensuring that infrastructure interventions are justifiable, constructible, and sustainable. All assessments are documented to international reporting standards and are implementation-focused.

Site Investigation and Ground Assessment

Evaluation of terrain, soils, drainage, and site risks through sampling, mapping, and field diagnostics for foundation and layout design.

Traffic and Transport System Analysis

Study of volumes, junctions, and pedestrian flows to support geometry, safety, modal access, and future transport network planning.

Hydrological and Geotechnical Modeling

Surface runoff, soil stability, and flood risk analysis to support stormwater, bridge, and foundation engineering recommendations.

Economic and Lifecycle Cost Studies

Forecasting of capital, operational, and lifecycle costs with financial modeling to assess investment viability and value for money.

Resilience and Environmental Risk Analysis

Identification of natural hazard, climate, and ecological risks with design-focused mitigation strategies for long-term performance.

Design Validation and Pre-Construction Audit

Independent review of proposed designs for completeness, site compatibility, and compliance with technical and institutional standards.