NZ Property Investor

DEVELOPMENT PITFALLS

Given that we will all shortly be emerging from a state of hibernation, I thought it would be an opportune time to remind you of some of the potential pitfalls in development projects from an engineering and land surveying perspective. When considering infill development, it is critical that you engage appropriately qualified and experienced professionals.

INFILL DEVELOPMENTS

Only following completion of a full feasibility of a particular site

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