Procurements: Valuation Office

4 archived procurements

Recent procurements by Valuation Office

2020-10-23   The Purpose of this Request for Tenders (RFT) is to Award a Contract for the Development of a New Core Operational ICT System (Valuation Office)
Request for tenders for the provision of a solution to support the assessment of valuation of non-domestic property for taxation purposes and for supporting associated case management and workflow processes known internally as โ€” Project AXIA. View the procurement ยป
Mentioned suppliers: BearingPoint Ireland
2019-01-25   Provision of Property Valuation Services (Valuation Office)
The Valuation Office wishes to appoint a Contractor to carry out statutory valuations for rating purposes on commercial properties on its behalf in 8 Rating Authority areas in Ireland. The statutory valuations will be carried out in accordance with the Valuations Acts 2001 to 2015. It is envisaged the contract will involve the processing of approximately 5 700 Revision Applications across the following Rating Authority areas: Clare County Council, Cork City Council, Cork County Council, Donegal County โ€ฆ View the procurement ยป
Mentioned suppliers: CBRE U.C.
2016-03-22   Request for Tender for Provision of Statutory Rating Valuation Services (Valuation Office)
The Valuation Office is the State Valuation property organisation in Ireland. The core business of the Office is the provision of accurate, up-to-date statutory valuations of commercial and industrial properties for rating purposes. Full details of the role and function are available at www.valoff.ie A national revaluation programme is currently under-way and the early completion of that programme is a priority for the Office. Accordingly the Valuation Office has been considering a number of initiatives โ€ฆ View the procurement ยป
Mentioned suppliers: CBRE
2014-05-06   S14-20 - Framework Agreement for a single supplier for the digitisation of archive records (Valuation Office)
The Valuation Office has a manuscript archive containing rateable valuation details of all property in the state from the mid 1850s until the early 1990s. This archive is recognised as a census substitute for the period from the 1850s to 1901. It is the intention of the Valuation Office to preserve this unique resource by having the documents scanned to digital images and to have those images made available for public access. Following the successful completion of a limited digitisation exercise it is โ€ฆ View the procurement ยป