Homebuilders, commercial developers, and local governments trust Landica Group to navigate the BLM land sale process. From parcel nomination and NEPA compliance to final patent, we unlock federal land for housing, economic growth, and infrastructure, ensuring timely approvals and Site viability.
BLM land sales and conveyances allow certain public lands to be transferred into private or non-federal ownership. These disposals occur through competitive sales, direct sales, or public-purpose conveyances. Each path has specific requirements tied to land use plans, environmental review, and public interest. Understanding the right disposal mechanism is key to navigating the process and securing title.
Most common method—lands are sold to the highest bidder at public auction, starting at appraised market value.
Non-competitive sales allowed when only one buyer is feasible or in the public interest, such as landlocked parcels.
For government or nonprofit use only—parks, schools, etc. Sold or leased at reduced rates with strict use limits.
Congress authorizes specific land sales to entities like cities or tribes, outside normal BLM sale rules.
Our clients rely on our expertise to navigate federal land use and permitting. See how we deliver clarity and results for complex infrastructure projects.
Landica’s insight into BLM processes saved us months on our project. Their team flagged risks early and kept our application on track.
We trust Landica for every federal land project. Their guidance is precise, professional, and always on point.
They understood the regulatory landscape better than anyone we’ve worked with. The ROW came through faster than expected.
Landica’s team is responsive, knowledgeable, and consistently delivers agency-ready materials.
Answers to common questions about right-of-way, permitting, and federal land strategy for infrastructure and development teams.
Any project intersecting federal land—such as energy, telecom, or transportation—typically requires a right-of-way or use authorization. Early assessment is critical to avoid delays.
The Bureau of Land Management reviews applications for land use, including NEPA compliance, land status checks, and stakeholder coordination. Timelines and requirements vary by project type.
We identify potential obstacles early, align deliverables with agency protocols, and advise on strategy to minimize rework and prevent costly delays.
We offer monthly retainers for ongoing needs, project-based scopes for defined deliverables, and hybrid models for evolving requirements.
We specialize in Western states—Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, California, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming—but support projects nationwide.
We work with developers, engineering firms, municipalities, tribal governments, and legal teams managing infrastructure on federal land.
Expert guidance for BLM permitting, right-of-way, and land status research. Navigate federal processes with confidence and efficiency.
BLM right-of-way application strategy and support.
Land status research for project feasibility.
Permitting advisory for infrastructure projects.