Land Acquisition: Securing today what matters tomorrow
Land acquisition consumes time, ties up personnel, and slows down projects. We take over the entire process for you – efficiently, legally compliant, and fully documented. This keeps your project on track.
Land acquisition binds disproportionate internal resources in many infrastructure projects. Ownership research, communication, contract negotiations, and coordination with multiple stakeholders are time-consuming, often unstructured, and frequently pose risks to schedules and budgets.
We handle these tasks fully and operationally – efficiently, with legal certainty, and tailored to your project’s workflows. As an experienced service provider in land acquisition for modern infrastructure, we support developers, grid operators, and investors in the early and reliable securing of project-critical land. Our expertise covers both linear infrastructure such as routes, cables, and pipelines, as well as point-specific assets like stations, towers, or energy facilities.
We manage all tasks related to securing project-related land:
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Preliminary analysis and ownership research
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Direct communication with landowners, leaseholders, and other stakeholders
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Negotiation and procurement of land use agreements, easements, lease or purchase contracts
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Execution of both contractual and real property security, such as easements or priority notices
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Coordination with public authorities, including cadastral, land registry, and environmental offices
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Preparation and support for environmental impact assessments and required early-stage consultations
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Development and coordination of feasibility studies, especially regarding land availability, access, and potential conflicts
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Execution of feasibility and route corridor studies
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Support in grid connection planning, including coordination with planning and permitting interfaces
By outsourcing land acquisition to us, project developers and grid operators save time, relieve their internal teams, and gain planning certainty – especially in complex projects involving numerous landowners or sensitive deadlines. At the same time, the risk of unnecessary escalation, legal revision, or delays is significantly reduced.