There are many components of a subdivision. These components may include location and size of the lots, the terrain, and the planning rules affecting the land, the proximity of services to the property and whether these have sufficient capacity to serve the subdivision. Every subdivision differs with respect to the number of and make up of its components. Most of these components have a cost implication. A surveyor can undertake the necessary research to determine the likely costs of the project. We can provide a reasonably accurate estimate of our fees when the scope of the project is clearly defined.