Project Management & Consultancy

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Your One-Stop Solution for Navigating Land Development Complexities

Land development can be a daunting, time-consuming process, often requiring multiple approvals from various authorities. For agricultural land, this journey can take at least two years. That’s where SP Link steps in — providing seamless solutions that simplify the entire process for landowners. 

As a reliable bridge between landowners and government authorities, we manage every stage from initial planning to project completion. Our comprehensive services include consultation, surveying, drafting, applications, certification, and final construction, ensuring a streamlined, efficient development process, dynamic locations.

Our Step-by-Step Approach to Land Development

Step 1

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Land Use and Boundary Mapping

Appoint land surveyors and urban planners to determine the exact location of your property boundary and develop a detailed land-use plan.

Step 2

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Floor Plan Measurement

Precise measurements of the development land and built-up areas are conducted.

Step 3

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Initiating the Planning Process

Assemble a team of industry experts to handle all measurement, planning, and drafting tasks.

Step 4

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Securing Local Authority Approvals

Submit the necessary applications to the One Stop Centre to obtain approvals from 17 relevant government departments.

Step 5

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Obtaining Government Authority Approvals

Handle submissions to the District and State Land Offices and seek final approval from the State Executive Council.

Step 6

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Commencing Development

Appoint a main contractor to commence construction, which typically spans around two years.

Step 7

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Monitoring Quality Compliance

We oversee the 21-stage Certification process (Form G) to ensure that all quality standards are met throughout the construction.

Step 8

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Obtaining Final Certification

Secure the Certificate of Completion and Compliance (CCC) from the local authority to ensure full regulatory approval for occupancy.