SYSTEMS · FEASIBILITY INTELLIGENCE
A development feasibility and risk analysis system that turns industry experience, verified market data and AI valuation modelling into decision-ready reports.
In production: engineered by Cyberate Technologies, operated by Cyberate Project Management.
This system was not built as a demo. It was engineered by Cyberate Technologies, delivered to Cyberate Project Management, and now runs inside their day-to-day advisory work. Every report is shaped by people who manage real projects on real sites.
The analytics platform behind the reports: four modules covering market regression, investment return, design-led feasibility and planning feasibility, each running on the same verified sales dataset.
The system mirrors how experienced developers actually think: first understand what the market will pay, then test whether the project can be delivered at a cost that leaves room for things to go wrong.
Page one of a generated Land & Build Size Analysis Report. The structure, the model and the stated boundary are the real ones; suburb names are the genuine analysis area and every dollar figure is rounded to an illustrative value, because the underlying transaction data is commercially licensed.
Cyberate is the technology arm of a group that finances, manages and constructs residential projects, so the models reflect how projects actually behave. Model outputs are modelled estimates, not valuations or guarantees; confidence levels and limitations are disclosed inside every report.
RISK, MADE VISIBLE
Years of delivery inside our group point to a simple observation: underperforming projects are rarely killed by the market. They are killed by unmanaged risk. The platform surfaces those risks before anyone is committed.
Peer-reviewed: our study of SA planning approvals won the Best Paper Award at AUBEA 2025. Full findings are available on request.
Market analysis answers what the land and build are worth. Return analysis answers whether the project pays. The second report builds on the first, and both state the assumptions they rest on.
Feasibility scope, stated on the page: a preliminary investment feasibility built on assumed development parameters, indicative construction rates and market-based pricing inputs. It compares options; it does not replace a resolved design, a tender-based cost plan or a financier-approved feasibility.
| Report | The question it answers | What it deliberately leaves out |
|---|---|---|
| Land & Build Size Analysis | What does this market pay for land and floor area? | Development costs, feasibility and profitability |
| Investment Return Analysis | Under modelled assumptions, does the project return? | Tender-priced costs, resolved design, financier approval |
WHY DELIVERY DECIDES IT
Our own return reports carry this warning, because it is the most honest thing a feasibility tool can say about itself. It is also the reason Cyberate does not stop at analysis: the same company builds the systems that hold scope, cost and programme together once the decision is made.
In practice, similar projects often underperform not due to market conditions, but due to unmanaged planning interpretation, scope changes, cost escalation, or delivery misalignment.
A feasibility report earns trust by naming its own limits. Every report Cyberate generates opens with its analysis boundary and closes with an integrity statement, so nobody mistakes a market indicator for a valuation.
Higher projected market value does not necessarily mean higher net returns. Construction costs can scale disproportionately with size, and the report says so on the page.
| The report is explicit that it | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Evaluates market value only | Development feasibility and profitability are a separate question |
| Excludes development costs | Construction, consultant, holding, finance and contingency costs are not modelled here |
| Uses recorded building areas | Data is licensed market data, not surveyed or architectural floor areas |
| Publishes its own reliability | Correlation and confidence figures are shown, not hidden behind a single number |
| Is not a valuation | It does not constitute a formal valuation or sworn appraisal |
Sensitivity output from a live report (illustrative sample site, metropolitan South Australia). Every project is tested across sale price movements to reveal its margin of safety, not just its best case.
Sensitivity testing on the same project. A five per cent fall in sale price turns a thin profit into a six-figure loss, and the report says which risks the test does not cover. Figures are rounded from a modelled scenario.
| Sale price scenario | Margin on cost | Return on equity | Risk buffer |
|---|---|---|---|
| -8% | 7.4% | 17.1% | Thin |
| -4% | 12.9% | 33.7% | Low |
| Base | 18.5% | 66.6% | Fair |
| +4% | 21.6% | 78.7% | Good |
| +8% | 24.7% | 91.2% | Strong |
Reports are issued through Cyberate Project Management. If one of these questions sounds like yours, request an analysis for your site.
Reports currently cover metropolitan South Australia, powered by verified CoreLogic transaction data with statistical outlier filtering.
No. Reports are modelled strategic analyses for general information. They are not valuations, financial product advice or a guarantee of any outcome, and confidence levels and limitations are disclosed inside every report.
Reports are issued by Cyberate Project Management. Request a Strategic Property Analysis at cyberatepm.com.au/reports; every report is generated by the system and reviewed by the Cyberate PM delivery team.
Yes. Cyberate builds feasibility engines, data platforms and reporting portals for developers, project managers and property funds. This system is one of them: in production, not on a slide.
Yes. Our data mining study of South Australia's planning approval processes won the Best Paper Award at the AUBEA 2025 International Conference. The full record is on our Publications & Awards page under Research.
Request a Strategic Property Analysis through Cyberate Project Management, and see what verified data, AI modelling and hands-on delivery experience say about your site.
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