Solutions for Property Developers
Build smarter. Comply with confidence.
Water servicing is the constraint most developments discover too late.
Water infrastructure is often a “hidden” risk for property developers, frequently causing project delays, municipal objections, or costly post-completion remediation. From bulk service capacity to reticulation design, early engineering rigor is essential to avoid these pitfalls.
As South African municipalities tighten requirements for Water Services Development Plans and Green Star certifications, water efficiency has become a non-negotiable part of the planning phase. Re-Solve partners with developers from the outset, managing everything from bulk supply applications to the smart metering systems that ensure long-term, effortless management.
Aligned to your project lifecycle, from planning to handover
From first contact to long-term optimisation, our process ensures measurable outcomes at every stage.
01.
Assess
We review the proposed development parameters, site conditions, and servicing context — including available bulk capacity, applicable standards, and target certifications — to scope the water engineering requirement.
02.
Diagnose
Our engineers prepare technical assessments, impact reports, and design briefs that give you clarity on what’s required and where the risks lie — before you’ve committed to detailed design expenditure.
03.
Implement
We manage the detailed design, documentation, procurement, and construction supervision of all water infrastructure elements — coordinating with municipal authorities throughout to avoid approval delays.
04.
Monitor
Post-completion performance verification confirms that systems perform to design intent, and commissioning documentation supports handover to body corporate, estate management, or facilities teams.
Bring water engineering into your development process from the start.
Talk to our team early — before servicing constraints become project delays. We’ll give you a clear, practical view of your water obligations and opportunities.










