A liaison officer in road construction manages critical government relations, land acquisition, and community outreach. They secure statutory approvals, No Objection Certificates (NOCs), and clearances, while ensuring compliance with state and local regulations to prevent project delays.
Key Responsibilities
- Statutory Approvals: Securing necessary clearances from government authorities like the Public Works Department (PWD), National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), or local municipal bodies. [1, 2]
- Land Acquisition: Coordinating land surveys, negotiations with property owners, and legal compensation tracking under the Land Acquisition Act. [1]
- NOC Procurement: Obtaining utility shifting permissions (water, electricity), environmental clearances, and traffic diversion approvals. [1, 2, 3, 4]
- Community Engagement: Serving as the primary link between the construction company, local villagers, and residents to address grievances and facilitate smooth project execution. [1]
- Compliance Management: Ensuring all safety, labor, and environmental laws are strictly followed according to local jurisdictional standards. [1, 2]
Typical Requirements
- Education: Graduate .
- Experience: 5 to 15 years in government liaisoning, particularly within civil infrastructure like highways, roads, or bridges.
- Skills: Strong negotiation, conflict resolution, and local language proficiency, alongside an in-depth understanding of state revenue and utility laws
Pay: ₹50,000.00 - ₹60,000.00 per month
Work Location: In person