TEV Consultant
Purpose of TEV Studies
A TEV Study serves as an independent validation of whether a proposed project is technically feasible, commercially relevant and financially viable. It is a key document used by banks, NBFCs, investors and project sponsors before committing capital. For lenders, TEV provides confidence that assumptions are realistic, risks are identifiable and returns are sustainable. For promoters, it provides clarity on business potential, investment requirements and execution challenges.
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Our Approach
Consiga Global Consultants follows a structured assessment methodology focused on four pillars:
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Technical feasibility
Engineering designs, technology choices, capacity, inputs and infrastructure are evaluated to ensure the project is executable with minimal technical risk. -
Economic and market viability
Demand trends, competition, pricing dynamics, sector outlook and revenue logic are examined to determine if the underlying business model is sustainable. -
Financial viability
Cost structures, capital outlays, funding mix, operating assumptions, projected returns and sensitivity analyses are modeled to test resilience. -
Risk identification and mitigation
Technical, commercial, regulatory and execution risks are mapped with recommended mitigants and contingency strategies.
This multi-layered approach satisfies the due diligence expectations of lending institutions and investment committees.
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What Our TEV Reports Cover
1. Promoter and Stakeholder Profile
A clear understanding of the project’s ownership, management capability and governance structure.
Elements typically include:
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Promoter track record and sector experience
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Management team background and relevant expertise
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Existing operations, assets or projects (if applicable)
2. Project Concept and Technical Blueprint
We evaluate whether the project design is technically sound and compatible with current industry standards.
Study areas include:
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Project objectives, rationale and intended impact
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Technology selection and process flow
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Layout, plant configuration and capacity sizing
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Equipment specifications and vendor options
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Procurement strategy and construction planning
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Infrastructure readiness such as utilities, logistics and local environment
3. Location Analysis
Suitability of the project’s geographical location is assessed from operational and commercial standpoints.
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Land availability and regulatory approvals
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Accessibility to markets and sourcing points
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Workforce availability
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Environmental and statutory clearances
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Connectivity to supply chain networks
4. Market Study and Commercial Assessment
Every project must have a validated demand anchor. We conduct an evidence-backed market evaluation.
Components include:
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Demand–supply analysis and industry size
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Competitive landscape and benchmarking
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Customer segmentation and sales strategy
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Pricing context and differentiation
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Barriers to entry and competitive risks
5. Financial Evaluation and Modelling
Our models are built on realistic assumptions and lender-standard metrics.
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Detailed project cost, capex and working capital estimates
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Revenue forecasts linked to market logic
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Cost of goods, operating expenses and payroll planning
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Profit and loss projections
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Cash flow statements and balance sheets
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Key ratios: IRR, ROCE, DSCR, break-even and sensitivity matrices
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Funding scenarios: debt–equity mix, repayment schedule, covenant implications
6. Key Risks and Mitigation
We identify risks by source and mechanism and recommend tactical or structural mitigants.
Risk classification includes:
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Technical and engineering uncertainties
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Market volatility and price sensitivity
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Regulatory hurdles and compliance gaps
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Execution delays and contractor dependencies
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Financial and interest rate risks
Methodology and Work Process
Step 1: Discovery and Scoping
We align with promoters on project objectives, timelines, constraints and required deliverables.
Step 2: Data Collection
Technical documents, cost sheets, master plans, vendor quotations, past performance, market inputs and financial information are consolidated.
Step 3: Benchmarking and Validation
Inputs are cross-checked against industry benchmarks, comparable projects, current prices and regulatory norms.
Step 4: Analytical Modelling
We build logical financial models with scenario-based outcomes and stress tests to reflect real-world conditions.
Step 5: Report Drafting and Review
Findings are presented in a lender-friendly structure with transparent assumptions.
Step 6: Presentation and Closure
We assist promoters in reviewing queries from banks or investors, supporting clarifications where required.
Deliverables
Each TEV Study delivers a suite of actionable outputs:
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Full TEV Report in lender-ready format
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Detailed financial model with editable assumptions
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Sensitivity analyses for stress testing
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Risk matrix with mitigation recommendations
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Implementation roadmap with critical milestones
Upon request, we also support:
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Bank application support
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Stakeholder presentations
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Clarification rounds with credit teams
Who Needs TEV Studies
A TEV Study is relevant for:
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New greenfield projects
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Capacity expansions and modernization
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Infrastructure or EPC mandates
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Renewable and energy projects
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Real estate or warehousing developments
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Industrial manufacturing units
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Technology-led service enterprises
Whether the capital comes from banks, NBFCs, investment funds or internal sources, TEV gives stakeholders the confidence to move forward.