Our right-of-way staff is dedicated to maintaining the highest ethical and professional standards, to provide clients the results they seek. Strong public relations, excellent negotiating skills and quality work products are essential to the successful completion of your land acquisition project. Our core personnel have a reputation in our industry for successful project completion. As members of the International Right of Way Association our acquisition professionals maintain the highest standards of education and knowledge in an ever-evolving industry.
Whether your project is a power line, water/sewer line, road, nature path or airport expansion, our staff has the special knowledge and expertise clients demand to get the project done right and in a timely manner. In addition to our staff professionals, CAI maintains working relationships with a broad range of highly qualified sub-consultants who, working under the direction of CAI personnel, are held to the same high standards and provide an additional resource to your project.
At CAI, we have a long history of successful land acquisitions for a variety of clients, working in a coordinated team effort with assigned project staff. We are sensitive and responsive to public relations issues and their impact on the successful completion of a project. As members of an employee-owned company, CAI’s personnel are stakeholders in the success of your project.
Services
- Public Meeting Participation
- Ownership Research & Maps
- Routing/Siting Assistance
- Rights-of-Entry for Data Gathering
- Environmental Studies
- Phase I ESA's
- Threatened and Endagered Species
- Cultural Resources
- Title Research/Policies
- Appraisals and Reviews
- Acquisition Negotiations
- Fee
- Easements
- Avigation Easements
- Leases
- Property Management
- Demolition
- Sale of Excess Property
- Condemnation Preparation & Testimony
- Compliance with State and Federal Relocation Requirements
- Residential
- Business
- Signs
- Construction Damage Settlements
Project Profiles
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