
Independent Advisory for High-Stakes Infrastructure Decisions
We provide independent advisory services to support early-stage decision-making for complex infrastructure, energy and built environment projects.
Our advisory work focuses on feasibility, cost realism and delivery risk — supporting clear decisions on whether a project should proceed, pause, re-scope or stop, before capital, land or procurement commitments are made.
What We Advise On
Our advisory services focus on decision-critical questions, including:
- Whether a project is fundamentally viable given constraints and risks
- Whether cost and delivery assumptions are realistic and defensible
- Where key risks are likely to emerge late if not addressed early
- What conditions must be satisfied before proceeding
Core Advisory Services
Go/ No-Go Feasibility Scope Testing
Independent assessment of early-stage feasibility to identify fatal flaws and material risks before further commitment
CAPEX & Delivery Reality Checks
Independent challenge of capital and operating assumptions, sequencing logic and constructability risks underpinning investment decisions.
Site & Interface Risk Assessment
Early identification of site, planning, servicing and interface risks that materially affect feasibility and delivery outcomes.
How Hyve Delivers Advisory
Advisory engagements are intentionally time-boxed and decision-focused.
- Independent — not tied to downstream delivery
- Senior-led — engagements are led by experienced practitioners
- Evidence-based — grounded in feasibility, delivery and operational reality
Outputs are concise and focused on enabling clear decisions.
When Advisory Matters Most
Advisory is typically engaged:
Before land acquisition or major capital commitment
Prior to procurement or delivery strategy lock-in
Where assumptions are untested or contested
When independent review is required for governance purposes
Next Step
Discuss a decision-critical review
If you are considering a major project and would value an independent review of feasibility, cost or delivery risk, we welcome an initial discussion to determine whether this advisory is appropriate.
