RFP: Certification of Real Estate Values FY27-29
Federal opportunity from 001 - Office of the Purchasing Agent • City of Leominster. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 09, 2026. Industry: NAICS 80, 13, 00.
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Description
Sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the Purchasing Agent, City Hall, 25 West St., Leominster, MA 01453, Specifications for the above proposal required by the Board of Assessors may be obtained at the Office of the Purchasing Agent, 25 West St., Leominster, MA 01453, or by calling 978-962-3537. Bid documents may also be downloaded at www.leominster-ma.gov on the Active Bids link under the Purchasing Page.
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The City of Leominster is seeking sealed proposals for the Certification of Real Estate Values for fiscal years 2027-2029, as required by the Board of Assessors. Proposals are due by April 9, 2026, at 11:30 AM. Interested bidders must obtain specifications either in person or via telephone, highlighting the local engagement opportunities.
The Office of the Purchasing Agent aims to secure qualified vendors who can provide accurate and compliant evaluations of real estate values over the next three fiscal years.
- Real estate appraisal firms
- Property assessment specialists
- Consultants with government contracting experience
- Obtain proposal specifications from the Office of the Purchasing Agent
- Prepare and submit sealed proposals by the deadline
- Ensure compliance with local real estate valuation standards
- Completed proposal form
- Proof of previous experience
- Compliance with local regulations
- Detailed pricing structure
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- Bidders must comply with local assessment standards
- Proposals must be submitted in a sealed format
- Pricing should reflect competitiveness and compliance with state guidelines
- Consider offering tiered pricing for different service levels
- Collaboration with local real estate agencies
- Inbound partnerships with appraisal technology firms
- Possible changes in local property assessment laws
- Competition from other regional firms with established contracts
- What specific valuation methods are acceptable for your assessment standards?
- Are there any particular metrics or reporting formats that need to be included in the proposals?
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- No specific scoring criteria for proposals provided
- Details on assessment standards not included
- No information on mandatory meetings or briefings
- Lack of pricing range expectations
- No clarification on evaluation timeline or process
- No description of the scope of work required
- Not specified if subcontracting will be allowed
- Bid protest procedures not mentioned
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