Land Assembly and Compulsory Purchase for Major Infrastructure 2026 | 30 April 2026  -  Burges Salmon, London

Super early bird ends 6 February

Attend to understand how to navigate all aspects of land assembly for your nationally significant infrastructure project. 

With practical advice on how to coordinate timelines alongside the wider project development, you will hear insight on all areas of the process from land referencing and landowner engagement, through to implementation of powers. 

Understand how to conduct valuation to establish project costs, calculate compensation and undertake negotiations, while managing the potential risks faced throughout the process.

BENEFITS OF ATTENDING

  • Explore how to successfully engage with landowners – the impacts of consultation reform, when to start engagement and how to maintain conversations throughout the process
  • Consider the future of land assembly and how to manage the potential risks projects face
  • Hear how to undertake possession of land once powers are granted – considering how to manage temporary possession of land
  • Learn how to establish project costs, calculate compensation, and manage negotiations
  • Understand the best approaches to carrying out land referencing

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The event is due to take place at: Burges Salmon LLP, 6 New St Square, London EC4A 3BF.

 

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