26029MOPS – Independent Property Assessment
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This solicitation seeks a qualified firm to perform an independent property assessment for the City of Wilmington. The assessment will evaluate property values for tax and planning purposes, requiring on‑site inspections, data analysis, and a final report.
• Conduct comprehensive on‑site property inspections across Wilmington.
• Compile and analyze market data, comparable sales, and physical characteristics.
• Deliver a detailed written assessment report with recommendations for tax valuat... | Title: 26029MOPS – Independent Property Assessment, Agency: City of Wilmington, State: Delaware, Open Date: 1/15/2026, Close Date: 3/13/2026, Last Updated Date: 3/14/2026
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The City of Wilmington is seeking a qualified firm for an independent property assessment to determine property values for tax and planning purposes. This opportunity involves comprehensive on-site inspections and data analysis, culminating in a detailed written report. It is vital for bidders to be prepared to conduct inspections across Wilmington and analyze relevant market data effectively.
The buyer aims to evaluate property values for tax and planning needs, ultimately assisting in better governance and financial management for the City of Wilmington.
- Firms with experience in property assessment and valuation
- Companies capable of conducting on-site inspections and data analysis
- Organizations familiar with tax and planning regulations in Delaware
- Conduct comprehensive on-site property inspections across Wilmington
- Compile and analyze market data and comparable sales
- Assess physical characteristics of properties
- Deliver a detailed written assessment report with recommendations for tax valuation
- Cover letter outlining interest and qualifications
- Company profile and past performance references
- Proposed methodology for assessments
- Sample assessment report
- Pricing proposal based on scope of work
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- Ensure all bids comply with local government regulations
- Adhere to submission deadlines as stated in the solicitation
- Include all required documentation to verify credentials
- Consider competitive pricing based on market rates for property assessments
- Factor in costs for on-site inspections and data analysis
- Evaluate potential contingencies in pricing for unforeseen circumstances
- Consider teaming with local firms that understand Wilmington’s property landscape
- Explore partnerships with data analytics companies for market analysis support
- Evaluate subcontracting elements such as site inspections if necessary
- Potential changes in local tax regulations affecting valuation
- Complications arising from property access during inspections
- Market fluctuations impacting assessment accuracy
- What specific data or formats do you require for the final assessment report?
- Are there unique aspects of Wilmington's properties that we should be aware of?
- What is the preferred timeline for the assessment and report delivery?
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- Details on the specific types of properties to be assessed
- Information on funding or budget constraints for the project
- Clear deadlines for interim reports or updates during the assessment phase
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