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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Birmingham | Salary: Negotiable | Type: Contract | Land Coordinator - Major Infrastructure Project    Location:  Birmingham (minimum 3 days per week onsite)   Duration:  Until March 2027   Hours:  40 hours per week   Rate:  Market Rate   Start:  ASAP  We are seeking an experienced Land Coordinator to support a major infrastructure programme within a fast-paced project environment.  The role will act as a key coordination point for all land-related matters across multiple project teams and contracts, ensuring effective communication between stakeholders, land specialists, contractors, and programme management.   Key Responsibilities    Coordinate land-related activities including land access, acquisition, handback, disposal, and stakeholder issues  Act as the main point of contact for land matters within the project team  Support utilities, accommodation works, drainage, and access arrangements  Escalate issues through governance and land board processes where required  Liaise with contractors, property teams, acquisition managers, and utilities stakeholders  Support notices, GIS/CEMAR data processes, and wider project completion activities  Identify and manage land-related risks and interfaces    Requirements    Experience in land ...</description>
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