Municipal · DOT · Consultant

Whether you award the project or work it, you answer to the record.

Cities and DOT divisions need parcel-level visibility and audit-ready accountability. The consultants and agents doing the acquisition need tools that don't slow them down. ROW Engine serves both ends of the same project — municipal right-of-way project tracking on top, real working tools for agents underneath, one shared source of truth in the middle.

For municipalities & DOT divisions

Parcel-level project tracking, deadline visibility, and audit-ready records — built for government review.

  • Real-time parcel status across the whole program
  • Public Portal plus public-records-friendly exports and a full audit trail
  • U.S.-based hosting, role-based access, data ownership
  • Workflows modeled on the Uniform Relocation Act & DOT practice
  • Transparent owner communication via the owner portal

For ROW consultants & agents

Real ROW agent tools for the people on the ground — what finally replaces the spreadsheet and the notebook.

  • Manage parcels, owners, and contacts from one workspace
  • Log a compliant legal diary as you work each parcel
  • Track offers, counter-offers, and negotiation history
  • Run condemnation parcels through the 7-stage workflow
  • Show clients clean, defensible documentation on demand
Built for the work, not a logo

Software for the consultants who run DOT & infrastructure acquisitions

Looking for NCDOT right-of-way consultant software? If you're a right-of-way acquisition consultant working NCDOT, other state DOT, county, or municipal infrastructure projects, ROW Engine is the infrastructure land acquisition tool built around how that work actually runs — from first owner contact through condemnation and closeout. It gives prime and sub-consultant teams one place to coordinate parcels, documents, and the record that protects everyone on the project.

ROW Engine is an independent product of Geldac LLC. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by NCDOT, the IRWA, or any government agency. Names are referenced only to describe the work the software supports.

For IRWA membersFor SR/WA-credentialed agentsPrime & sub-consultant teamsSolo agents to enterprise firmsAppraisers & attorneysRelocation specialists
Questions

Municipal, DOT & Consultant FAQ

Is ROW Engine good software for NCDOT and other DOT right-of-way consultants?
Yes. ROW Engine is built for the consultants, agents, and firms who perform right-of-way acquisition on NCDOT and other state DOT and municipal projects. It handles parcel tracking, owner contacts, offers, documents, condemnation workflow, and an automatic audit trail, with workflows modeled on the Uniform Relocation Act and common DOT practices. ROW Engine is an independent product of Geldac LLC and is not affiliated with or endorsed by NCDOT.
Can municipalities use it for right-of-way project tracking?
Yes. Municipal and county teams use ROW Engine for parcel-level project tracking, deadline management, audit-ready records, and transparent owner communication. It is designed for government review with U.S.-based hosting, role-based access, public-records-friendly exports, and full data ownership.
Is ROW Engine a good tool for IRWA members and SR/WA-credentialed agents?
ROW Engine is built for the day-to-day work of right-of-way professionals, including IRWA members and SR/WA-credentialed agents — parcel management, a compliant legal diary, negotiation tracking, and audit-ready documentation. ROW Engine is independent software and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the International Right of Way Association.
Does it help sub-consultants track billable work?
ROW Engine includes payment tracking and ties billable progress to parcel status, so sub-consultants can see what has been earned across a project. Expanded sub-consultant ROW invoice tracking and billing tools are on the public roadmap.

One platform for the city, the prime, and the agent in the field

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