It is a combined land surveying process where multiple parcels of land are first merged (consolidated) into a single parcel and then re-divided (subdivided) into new lots according to a new layout. This is commonly done for urban planning, redevelopment projects, or efficient land utilization.
It results in a new legal layout of property boundaries and must be approved by local authorities and recorded officially.
Optimizes Land Use:
Allows for flexible design of lots that better suit current development goals, zoning requirements, or infrastructure needs.
Facilitates Redevelopment Projects:
Ideal for urban renewal, housing estates, or commercial developments where outdated parcel layouts need restructuring.
Ensures Legal Compliance:
Aligns with municipal regulations for zoning, lot sizes, road access, utilities, and public amenities.
Simplifies Ownership and Planning:
Replaces fragmented or irregular lots with a coherent, planned layout, improving property value and ease of management.
Supports Infrastructure and Service Planning:
Provides a clear layout for roads, drainage, utilities, and public spaces, essential for sustainable development.