FEL Overview
Feasibility
Deliverables
Risk
Client/Stakeholder Mgmt
100

FEL is an acronymn for 

What is Front End Loading? 

100

This study, conducted during FEL 1, assesses whether a project is technically and economically viable before proceeding to the next phase.

What is Feasibility Study?

100

This deliverable, produced in FEL 2, outlines the conceptual design and provides the basis for more detailed cost estimates.

What is Preliminary Design Package? (Basis for Design)

100

Risks related to environmental regulations are first identified in this phase of the FEL process.

What is FEL 1?

100

This document, developed during FEL 1 and refined in later phases, ensures that both the client and project team are aligned on the project's objectives and deliverables

What is the Project Charter?

200

The number of stages in the FEL process?

What is three? 

200

This phase is crucial for ensuring project alignment with strategic goals, identifying risks early, and providing a foundation for informed decision-making before significant resources are invested."

Why is FEL 1 important?

200

Developed during FEL 2, this document provides a high-level overview of project risks, including mitigation plans for key uncertainties.

What is the risk register?

200

A higher level of this is included in FEL 2 cost estimates due to uncertainties in scope and design.  

What is contingency?

200

Engaging this group early in FEL is critical to ensuring alignment on project goals, scope, and risks.

Who are stakeholders?

300

This is the main focus of FEL 1


What is business case development and project feasibility?

300

During this phase, preliminary engineering and design work is conducted, including the development of process flow diagrams and a detailed project scope

What is FEL 2?

300

This FEL 3 deliverable is critical for obtaining final project approval, detailing cost, schedule, risks, and resource requirements.

What is the Final Investment Decision (FID) Package?

300

In FEL 1, risks related to this are identified to determine whether the project aligns with the company’s long-term goals.

What are strategic risks?

300

This process, involving continuous communication, helps avoid misunderstandings about scope and expectations between the client and project team.

What is stakeholder alignment?

400

Another term for FEL

What is Front End Planning?

400

This study, conducted during FEL 1, explores the available market conditions and demand to justify proceeding with the project

What is Market Feasibility?


400

This document, finalized during FEL 3, is a comprehensive list of all major equipment and materials required for project execution.

What is the Equipment and Material List?

400

This process, important in all phases of FEL, involves identifying, assessing, and mitigating uncertainties in project execution.

What is risk management?

400

FEL ensures that these key decision-makers understand the scope, cost, and risks before giving approval to proceed.

Who are the project sponsors or executives?

500

The development of detailed technical specifications, drawings, and plans

What is detailed engineering?

500

This type of feasibility evaluates whether the current technology or new innovations can support the project’s goals and objectives

What is Technical Feasibility?


500

This deliverable, first developed in FEL 2 and refined in FEL 3, provides detailed engineering specifications for all project components.

What are Engineering Specifications?

500

In FEL 2, this analysis is performed to assess the impact of identified risks on the project’s cost and schedule.

What is FEL 2?

500

Regularly conducting these meetings throughout the FEL process helps maintain transparency and ensure that all stakeholders remain aligned on project progress and risks.

What are stakeholder review or alignment meetings?

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