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Aviation Easement Acquisition Support

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The contract involves supporting the negotiation and documentation of aviation easements with property owners located in high-noise zones surrounding aviation facilities. This includes conducting thorough title reviews to confirm ownership and encumbrances, coordinating fair compensation packages with property owners, and ensuring all legal and procedural requirements are met during the acquisition process. The work is focused on facilitating voluntary agreements that allow for continued aviation operations while mitigating noise impacts on adjacent properties through legally enforceable easement instruments. The task is structured as a subcontract under procurement services for the state of California, with a North American Industry Classification System code of 531390, indicating it relates to other real estate activities. The solicitation was posted on July 17, 2026, and responses are due by August 13, 2026. While specific performance locations are not detailed, the work pertains to properties impacted by aviation noise in California. All activities must align with state and federal guidelines governing easement acquisition and property rights, ensuring transparent, equitable, and timely outcomes for both the agency and affected landowners.

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Negotiate and document aviation easements in California high-noise zones, ensuring fair compensation and legal compliance.

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531390 - Other Activities Related to Real EstateView NAICS

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Support negotiation and documentation of aviation easements from property owners in high-noise zones, including title review and compensation coordination.

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