KCA Town Planning
In this market, feasibility comes before commitment.
KCA has expanded its advisory services to include development feasibility and permit rescue. We are helping landowners and developers review existing approvals, test commercial viability and reposition sites before they spend further money on redesigns or applications.
KCA Town Planning helps landowners, developers and investors turn difficult sites into commercially realistic, permit-ready and deliverable projects.
KCA Town Planning provides commercial town planning services across Victoria, specialising in complex development applications that require clear advice, strong planning strategy and effective engagement with federal, state and local authorities as well as referral authorities.
We work closely with our clients to manage risk, streamline approvals and achieve commercially practical outcomes.
KCA brings together local government, private consultancy and development management experience to provide planning advice that is practical, strategic and commercially grounded.
Planning strategy that protects your investment
You can get the planning right and still lose money.
A planning permit is not the objective. A successful development is.
Many projects encounter problems long before an application is lodged. Purchasing the wrong site, misunderstanding planning constraints, overestimating development yield or pursuing the wrong approval pathway can result in significant cost and delay.
KCA helps landowners, developers and investors understand planning risk and identify the most effective pathway forward before significant time and capital are committed.
Feasibility-led development advisory
Before you abandon the site or lodge another redesign, we test the planning and commercial pathway together.
A planning permit is only valuable if the project can be delivered. KCA works with landowners, developers and consultants to review existing approvals, test development feasibility, identify planning pathways and reposition constrained or underperforming sites.