
The socio-economic assessment of a project aims to assess its interest for the community and for the various economic actors concerned, through all the advantages and disadvantages that it generates. This exercise goes well beyond the strict financial calculation (market effects) to seek to value non-market effects: for a transport project this concerns, for example, savings in time, comfort, regularity, the impact on air quality, the impact on air quality, greenhouse effect, etc.
Often limited to a single number (the net present value), socio-economic assessment is nevertheless an extremely rich analytical tool for understanding and quantifying the effects of a project and the extent to which it succeeds in meeting the objectives assigned to it. Explain combines expertise and pedagogy to make the most of this method and thus inform the decision.

We provide expertise with high added value that transforms the impacts of a project into solid arguments. Our approach combines technical excellence and pedagogy, that the socio-economic assessment is not limited to a simple regulatory exercise but is a key element in decision-making.
