If you are looking at subdividing land in Kāpiti, getting the surveying right early can save time, reduce redesigns, and give the rest of the project a clearer path forward.
At Infill, we help landowners, developers, and project teams with subdivision surveying across the Kāpiti Coast. That can include early site and boundary understanding, subdivision plans, cadastral work, and the surveying input needed to keep a project moving alongside planning and engineering.
Whether you are considering a straightforward two-lot split or a more involved development, we focus on giving you clear advice, accurate information, and a practical next step.
What Subdivision Surveying Covers
Early Site and Boundary Review
Before a subdivision gets too far, it helps to understand the physical and legal realities of the site. We can assist with the boundary and survey context that shapes what may be possible and what needs to be resolved early.
This is often one of the first steps in reducing uncertainty around access, boundaries, layout constraints, existing features, and how the site may be developed.
Cadastral Surveying
Subdivision projects usually require cadastral surveying at some stage. This is the part of the process concerned with legal boundaries, titles, easements, and the survey information needed for approval and documentation.
Infill provides cadastral surveying support for subdivision projects and helps coordinate that work with the wider development process so it is not treated as a separate afterthought.
Subdivision Plan Support
Surveying is a key input into preparing a workable subdivision layout. Accurate site information helps the wider team make better decisions around lot arrangement, access, servicing, buildable area, and how the subdivision may progress through approval.
Where needed, our surveying work can feed directly into planning, engineering, and subdivision design discussions.
Set-Out and Follow-Through
Once a project moves beyond the early planning stage, surveying may still be needed to support the next steps on site. Depending on the project, that can include set-out and other surveying input needed to help translate plans into reality.
Common Kāpiti Project Types
We see subdivision surveying come up across a range of Kāpiti projects, including:
- residential infill subdivisions
- larger land development projects
- rural lifestyle subdivisions
- sites where access, servicing, or layout constraints need to be worked through early
- projects where surveying needs to align closely with planning and engineering decisions
Because Infill also works across urban planning, land development, and civil engineering, the surveying input can be considered in context rather than in isolation.
Why Work With Infill
Integrated Advice
Subdivision surveying does not happen in a vacuum. It usually sits alongside planning, engineering, servicing, access, and consent requirements. Infill brings those related disciplines together, which helps reduce handover friction and keeps the project moving.
Practical Project Focus
We focus on what the surveying work needs to do for the project. That means helping clarify the next step, not just producing information for its own sake.
Local Fit
Infill is based in Paraparaumu and works across the Kāpiti Coast. We understand the kinds of subdivision and land development projects that come up locally, from urban infill through to rural lifestyle work.
Support From Feasibility To Delivery
Some clients come to us at the very start of a subdivision idea. Others already have momentum and need the right surveying support to keep progressing. We can step in where the project is currently at and help move it forward.