Preliminary Plot Studies
At Civiltrek Ingeniería we carry out preliminary studies of plots of land, technical analyses that allow us to assess the feasibility of developing or building on a plot of land before starting a project.
Our team analyzes aspects such as the urban situation, land conditions, accessibility, available infrastructure and regulatory constraints, providing a clear view of the development possibilities of the plot.
This study allows us to identify technical or urban conditions that may affect the project, facilitating decision making before making investments or initiating administrative procedures.
At Civiltrek Ingeniería we prepare studies adapted to each plot, offering owners, developers and investors reliable technical information to plan land development with greater security.
Services available
Urban analysis of the plot
Review of applicable regulations
Evaluation of access and infrastructure
Identification of technical or town-planning constraints
Technical feasibility report
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Whether it is a new residential development, the construction of an industrial building or the regularization of a house, at Civiltrek Ingeniería we offer you the technical rigor you need.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Why is it essential to study a plot before buying or building?
Because a plot of land is not just a piece of land, but a set of technical and urban planning conditions that determine what can actually be done on it.
Before making a decision, it is essential to analyze aspects such as the applicable urban planning regulations, buildability, setbacks, occupation, access, available services (water, electricity, sanitation), as well as the physical characteristics of the land (topography, orientation, drainage, etc.).
In the Marina Alta, it is also very common to find plots with particular situations: rustic land, slopes, areas with urban planning restrictions or lack of infrastructure. All this can directly affect the type of housing that
can be built, its cost and, in some cases, its viability.A preliminary study makes it possible to move from a general idea (“I want to build here”) to a realistic vision of what is possible to do, under what conditions and with what approximate investment.
What type of analysis is performed in a plot study?
The urban situation is reviewed (land classification, permitted uses, municipal regulations), the viability of the building (buildable area, heights, occupation), and the technical conditions of the land.
Key aspects such as access to the plot, the availability of supplies, the need for autonomous solutions (such as sewage treatment plants if there is no sewage network) and possible conditions (easements, flooding, etc.) are also analyzed.
The objective is not only to know if it can be built, but also to understand how it can be built and under what real conditions.
What mistakes are made when this study is not carried out beforehand?
One of the most common mistakes is to acquire plots thinking that they are buildable without really checking it, or without understanding the limitations imposed by the regulations.
It is also common to underestimate the associated costs: need for retaining walls, difficult access, lack of connections or additional technical solutions that make the project considerably more expensive.
Another important mistake is not assessing how the plot affects the design of the house, which can limit the final result or generate inefficient solutions.
What impact does this study have on the development of the project?
It has a direct impact on decision making. It allows to adjust the design from the beginning, to avoid later modifications and to better plan the investment.
In addition, it reduces uncertainty, since the client knows from the beginning the real possibilities of the plot and can make decisions with greater certainty.
In many cases, this study is what makes the difference between a viable project and a problematic one.