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Subdivision Servicing

Harrowgate Group self-performs subdivision servicing across the GTA and Ontario for land developers, municipalities, consulting engineers, and infrastructure managers. The field package is planned around registration and approvals, external outlets, utility relocations, earthworks season, deep sewer production, watermain testing, road-base release, concrete and asphalt seasons, authority inspections, and phased acceptance, with the work executed and managed by Harrowgate.

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Why Harrowgate Group

Subdivision Servicing, done right

Built to spec

Built to your engineered drawings, survey, and the real site conditions, not a standard package forced to fit.

Made to last

Heavy-duty steel and finishes chosen for the load, traffic, and environment on site.

Quote-ready

Send specs, drawings, or photos and get a free, no-obligation site visit and estimate with no guesswork.

Code-conscious

Installation and site work completed in accordance with Ontario requirements.

Our Process

Our Process

Subdivision servicing constructs the municipal and private infrastructure required to turn an approved plan into buildable blocks, lots, and roads. Harrowgate Group self-performs and manages sanitary sewers, storm systems, watermains, utilities, roads, grading, concrete, erosion controls, testing, and restoration across the GTA and Ontario to approved subdivision and municipal documents.The work links draft-plan conditions, subdivision agreements, external upgrades, earthworks, trunk connections, local sewers, water distribution, stormwater facilities, roads, sidewalks, street utilities, testing, as-builts, and staged releases.

  1. 01 Send your inquiry, drawings, photos, or a description of what you need.
  2. 02 We come measure and assess the site (or work from your specs and drawings).
  3. 03 We build your subdivision servicing to the engineered drawings on site, finished for the conditions.
  4. 04 We return to deliver and install it, set, levelled, and done right on site.
Subdivision Servicing being built and completed on site by Harrowgate Group
Completed Subdivision Servicing installation by Harrowgate Group
Finished On Site

Delivered, installed, and built to last

Self-performed on site to the engineered drawings, coordinated with concrete, servicing, and the surrounding work, then a clean, documented finish.

  • Coordinated with the surrounding build
  • Durable finishes for real-world wear
  • Quote-ready support from spec to delivery
FAQ

Subdivision Servicing FAQ

Which field activities are included in subdivision servicing?

We establish survey control, clearing limits, erosion controls, topsoil stockpiles, excess soil procedures, temporary drainage, haul routes, and the earthwork platform for safe linear production. Deep sanitary and storm systems proceed from approved outlets upstream, followed by watermains and shallower utilities. Crossings, maintenance holes, chambers, and service connections are surveyed before backfill.

Which Ontario requirements govern subdivision servicing?

The governing document set is the Planning Act approvals and subdivision agreement, current municipal engineering criteria, applicable OPSS and OPSD documents, O. Reg. 406/19, O. Reg. 213/91, and utility-owner standards. Subdivision work follows the registered and approved engineering drawings, subdivision agreement, municipal design criteria, applicable OPSS and OPSD standards, and utility-owner requirements.

Which site conditions drive the price of subdivision servicing?

The price responds to serviced area, pipe sizes and depths, external upgrades, earthwork balance, groundwater, soil export, rock, trench support, road lengths, utility coordination, phasing, testing, and municipal requirements. Utility crossings designed in isolation cause field conflicts. Composite utility drawings, test holes, and coordinated profile reviews establish horizontal and vertical corridors.

Which hold points control the subdivision servicing schedule?

The controlling schedule factors are registration and approvals, external outlets, utility relocations, earthworks season, deep sewer production, watermain testing, road-base release, concrete and asphalt seasons, authority inspections, and phased acceptance. We establish survey control, clearing limits, erosion controls, topsoil stockpiles, excess soil procedures, temporary drainage, haul routes, and the earthwork platform for safe linear production.

How does Harrowgate execute subdivision servicing beside active operations?

Yes. Extensions beside occupied employment lands or existing roads use phased connections, temporary access, traffic control, bypass or shutdown plans, and daily coordination with affected facilities and authorities. Incomplete testing packages delay municipal acceptance. We maintain phase-based test registers and correct sewer, water, grading, concrete, and road deficiencies while access remains available.

Which records verify completed subdivision servicing?

We compile survey and as-built data, soil tracking, density tests, sewer leakage and CCTV, watermain pressure and disinfection results, concrete tests, granular and asphalt records, lot grading checks, and deficiency closeout. Subdivision work follows the registered and approved engineering drawings, subdivision agreement, municipal design criteria, applicable OPSS and OPSD standards, and utility-owner requirements.

What documents are required to price subdivision servicing?

Provide approved subdivision and engineering drawings, agreement requirements, geotechnical and environmental reports, quantity schedules, utility plans, external-work scope, phasing, authority comments, and target releases. Trench backfill, road subgrade, granular layers, curbs, sidewalks, and initial asphalt are constructed with testing and proof rolling at specified stages, while lot grading and swales maintain drainage.

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