Wisconsin Real Estate
Highway real estate information For general questions about WisDOT’s real estate program, contact the Bureau of Highway Real Estate at (608)266-0786. More information regarding procedures for selling land can be found in the brochure: ... The Wisconsin Department of Transportation’s (WisDOT’s) Bureau of Highway Real Estate oversees statewide policies and procedures that govern the land acquisition process for state highway projects. Personnel in WisDOT’s eight local district offices are responsible for actually acquiring parcels. ... [Read More]
2004 Wisconsin Real Estate Peer Exchange Report - Program Administration - Realty - FHWA Focus on the most critical real estate services the state should perform and put resources toward those; consult out the rest. (Example: Contract out more negotiations and retain more appraisal work.) Attendance at DOT real estate training should be mandated for consultants to be approved for work on state projects. Illinois' price range charts are broken down by district in their state to negotiate prices on consultant contracts. This makes it more competitive and also a cost saver for the state. Maintain good procedure manuals for consultants. Think of consultants as partners, not adversaries. Train in-house staff to understand that consultants are needed and are on the same team. Along with this, need to better train consultants on program standards so that they produce better work, get more results, and give more of an effort. We want their work to be just as good as if we were doing it ourselves. Teaching them a thorough process will alleviate in-house staff from having to cor ... [Read More]
2004 Wisconsin Real Estate Peer Exchange Report - Program Administration - Realty - FHWA WisDOT Bureau of Highway Real Estate ... WisDOT Bureau of Highway Real Estate ... Bureau of Highway Real Estate ... [Read More]
FDIC: FDIC Real Estate Retrieval System Real Estate Frequently Asked Questions ... Download the Real Estate database in: xbase format | ASCII format ... [Read More]
2004 Wisconsin Real Estate Peer Exchange Report - Program Administration - Realty - FHWA Performance Indicator #1-Property Cost Estimating. Typically, senior or advanced level real estate specialists estimate the total cost of each real estate project just prior to the encumbrance of the needed dollars for contracts, in-house real estate delivery, and parcel costs. For property costs, a satisfactory review limit is defined as estimating within15% over or under actual costs. A review of the project is done if the goal is not reached to identify causes contributing to the variance. A review of estimating methods is also done to help the specialist more accurately estimate future projects. Some of the districts include this performance measure as part of the annual performance evaluation goals for the appropriate real estate specialists. Performance Indicator #2-On-Time Project Delivery. Each project is assigned a real estate specialist project manager (or Ad Hoc Agent) whose role is to manage and/or perform activities ensuring timely delivery of the real estate project. Mos ... [Read More]
WDNR - Real Estate Section Home Real Estate Section ... The Real Estate section is responsible for the land acquisition process. This includes appraisal preparation and review, negotiations, legal document preparation, land title research, mapping, closing process, and record maintenance. ... [Read More]
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