Planning and Feasibility Strategy
Clear strategic advice before major commitments are made.
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We help property owners evaluate:
• redevelopment potential
• planning strategy
• conversion viability
• site optimisation
• highest-and-best-use opportunities
• phased development options
The goal is to reduce uncertainty before significant time and money are committed.
The ultimate goal
The goal is to reduce uncertainty before significant time and money are committed.
Many property owners suspect their building or land may have hidden potential but are unsure what is realistically achievable, financially viable or likely to obtain planning approval. Before committing to expensive drawings, construction costs or long-term development decisions, it is essential to understand the opportunities, constraints and strategic options clearly.
Our Planning & Feasibility Strategy service is designed to provide that clarity. We combine practical development experience, planning awareness and commercial understanding to help clients assess whether a project makes sense — not only from a design perspective, but also financially, operationally and strategically.
This may involve evaluating:
- whether a building is better suited for conversion or redevelopment
- whether unused land can support additional units
- whether commercial space should be retained or repositioned
- how planning policy may influence the site
- how value can be maximised while managing risk
- and whether a phased approach may provide a more practical route forward
Because Tenza also develops and retains many of its own projects, our advice is grounded in real-world delivery experience rather than purely theoretical design concepts. We understand the importance of balancing planning ambition with buildability, cost control, operational performance and long-term value creation.
This service is particularly valuable for landowners, commercial property owners, investors, homeowners and community organisations who want experienced strategic guidance before making major financial or development commitments. In many cases, early feasibility work can prevent costly mistakes, uncover hidden opportunities and provide the confidence needed to move forward with greater certainty.
Our role is not simply to identify what could be built, but to help clients understand what is realistically achievable, commercially sensible and aligned with their long-term objectives.

