Our staff have solid expertise in mixed use feasibility studies in the Middle East and North Africa region, from smaller schemes centred around sports or leisure concepts to major regional developments as part of the implementation of national development plans.
The larger mixed use development projects on which our staff have worked included major infrastructure development, including new road networks, rail, ports and airports. The projects have ranged from more established emerging markets such as the UAE and Bahrain to more challenging projects in Palestine and the Caucasus region.
Our staff have expertise using a range of techniques, including traditional demographic and comparables-based approaches in mature markets where such data are available to survey-based demand projection approaches to size markets and project revenues in regions where comparables are scarce within the target market and are therefore derived from other markets or time-frames in which other markets were at a similar stage of development / emergence. Our analytical expertise and track record of working on more challenging projects in complex markets uniquely qualifies us to be engaged on such projects where additional stress-testing and/or scenario-based planning may be required to account for, hedge and allocate a broader range of risks whilst using advanced analytics to compensate for a scarcity of traditional data and comparables on which to run the modelling.