Gibbs Planning & Development undertakes subdivision and consolidation applications for a wide range of land types across South Africa — including urban erven, agricultural holdings and farm portions. All applications are prepared and submitted in line with applicable legislation, including the municipal by-laws enacted in terms of the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act (SPLUMA) and the Subdivision of Agricultural Land Act (Act 70 of 1970).
Whether you are looking to subdivide a residential erf in Gauteng, consolidate multiple agricultural holdings, or split a farm portion for development or sale purposes, GP&D manages the full application process on your behalf — ensuring every submission is legislatively compliant, professionally motivated and efficiently processed through the relevant municipal or national authority.
Correctly subdividing or consolidating land unlocks significant development and financial value. GP&D ensures your application is prepared accurately and submitted compliantly — avoiding costly delays, rejections or legal complications under South African planning law.
Reviewing current title deeds, zoning certificates and applicable legislation to determine the correct subdivision or consolidation procedure.
Compiling planning motivation reports, general plans and all supporting documentation required for a compliant municipal or national submission.
Submitting to the relevant municipality or national authority and managing the assessment, public participation and approval process.
Securing final approval and co-ordinating with the land surveyor to register the approved subdivision or consolidation diagram at the Deeds Office.