REAL ESTATE VALUATION AND ASSET MANAGEMENT RFP
Federal opportunity from CONT1 - Controllers Office • City of Malden. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 22, 2026. Industry: NAICS 80, 13, 00.
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REAL ESTATE VALUATION AND ASSET MANAGEMENT RFP
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The 'REAL ESTATE VALUATION AND ASSET MANAGEMENT RFP' is issued by the Controllers Office, with a submission deadline of April 22, 2026. This RFP presents an opportunity for firms experienced in real estate valuation and asset management to engage with government clients. Interested bidders must be well-versed in local real estate regulations and valuation methodologies.
The buyer is seeking qualified vendors to provide real estate valuation and asset management services, aiming to optimize the performance and management of government-held assets.
- Firms with real estate valuation expertise
- Companies with asset management experience
- Local or regional firms familiar with the real estate market
- Analysis of real estate portfolios
- Valuation of real estate assets
- Development of management strategies for assets
- Reporting on asset performance
- Ongoing monitoring and evaluation of real estate investments
- Cover letter
- Company profile and capabilities statement
- Relevant past performance examples
- Detailed approach to service delivery
- Pricing structure
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Must adhere to government contracting regulations
- Ensure compliance with local and federal real estate laws
- Consider competitive pricing based on market analysis
- Evaluate fixed-price vs. time-and-materials pricing models
- Consider teaming with firms that specialize in financial analysis
- Potential subcontracting with local appraisal experts
- Potential regulatory changes affecting real estate
- Budget constraints affecting project funding
- Competition from established firms in the market
- What specific outcomes does the agency prioritize in asset management?
- Are there any current local market trends that will affect valuation?
- What are the expected reporting requirements?
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- Specific performance metrics required by the buyer
- Details on any required certifications or qualifications
- Clarification on asset types to be evaluated
- Information about previous contracts or performance expectations
- Any limitations on subcontracting or teaming arrangements
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