Linda Masinga and Associates
Linda Masinga & Associates (LMA) was established with the aim of providing specialist service in Development
Planning and Project Management. Experience accumulated over the years by individual team members in the
aforesaid categories of development, and professional relationships established with other highly reputable
consulting firms places LMA in a better position to deliver efficiently without compromising the end product.
For LMA, this is the winning formula in ensuring skills transfer. It is against this background that we see ourselves
providing a specialist service to ensure that our clients not only receive value for money but that they benefit
from our “one stop responsibility” approach.
Our mission is to accelerate the development process by delivering efficiently and providing service excellence to
our clients. We strive to build and maintain an impeccable reputation in the development field.
Experience Services
HOUSING:
Development Planning
· Provision of Project & Construction Management
Development Facilitation
· Planning and Development of Rural Housing.
Project Management
· Packaging of government subsidized housing projects,
Construction Management.
assessing project viability, assembling project teams and
Social Impact & Needs Assessment
facilitating the implementation of the projects.
Development Training and Capacity Building
· Management of Safety in construction
Layout Planning and Housing
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING:
Transportation Planning
· Project & Construction Management.
Rezoning and Special Consent Applications
· Stakeholder engagement and preparation of the
relocation programme.
71 Davenport Road (Helen Joseph), Glenwood,
· Economic impact assessment and investigation of land
Durban, 4001
legal issues.
P.O. Box 70036, Overport, 4067
PLANNING:
Tel: (031) 202 0573/4
· Township establishment, obtaining planning approval and
Fax: (031) 202 0572
co-ordinate provision of infrastructure.
· Rezoning application, layout design and secure planning
approvals.
· Preparation of the IDPs.
· Framework Planning.
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