We provide a full spectrum of Right of Way services for utility companies and public agencies by bridging the gap between clients and property owners throughout the land acquisition and construction process.
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The ins and outs of right of way acquisition can be overwhelming without a reliable team of experts on your side. At JCG Land Services we have a legacy of reliable first-class systems that set us apart as the Midwest's leader.
Local
We realize you need us to understand the Midwest landscape. We not only work here...we live here too. Our reputation as a firm and as individuals is based on our Midwest values, our commitment to act ethically and treat everyone with respect.
Reliable
Gone are the worrisome days of non-compliant regulatory rules, unsteady project management, or endless waiting for projects to be prioritized on the regional queue. We follow through on our commitments to the client, landowners, and our employees.
Our in-house employees are ready to answer your questions and help develop a plan for your success. If you're interested in learning more about how we can help we'd love to hear from you.
Acquisition of private property is often necessary for public improvements. We approach this need delicately and professionally to develop neighborly relationships between client and property owner.
The harvesting of energy is evolving rapidly. Over the years, advancing technology in the Midwest has given us renewable energy opportunities to further our streamlined processes to stay ahead of the market.
Using a proactive and strategic approach to acquiring land for parks and trails provides a safe, convenient, and scenic natural setting with the community and connectivity we desire for public outdoor spaces.
We work with design engineers, the acquiring authority and property owners to acquire the land use rights necessary to maintain the integrity of the infrastructure improvement project while minimizing the physical, functional or economic impacts to the remaining property.