LPS intends to appoint a maximum of 2 Contractors to a Contract Agreement for the disposal and letting of publicly owned land and property assets, comprising amenity land, development land, agricultural land, commercial and residential property in all five LPS District Offices across Northern Ireland. The main scope of the work is the provision of a complete sales and marketing service for the disposal of land and property assets on behalf of LPS and the relevant disposing bodies.
Valuation Services Directorate, Land and Property ServicesNorthern IrelandWAC-318622
The Client wishes to appoint a Contractor for the printing of OSNI mapping services. The Contractor must be able to provide specialist printing services. The prices quoted shall remain firm for the initial six (6)months of the contract period and then can only be increased thereafter with the consent of both parties at a yearly review.
Land and Property ServicesNorthern IrelandWAC-307956
This procurement is for the provision of expertise on International Valuation industry standards, trends, advancements and the latest technology. The Contractor will act as a critical friend for the Valuation Delivery Partner Project providing services through the Pre-Procurement, Procurement and Implementation of a major digital solution. The Valuation Service Directorate within Land and Property Services is currently preparing to initiate a procurement process to establish a contract for the provision of a new digitally enabled ICT solution for Valuation Services which will enable it to transform its current business processes. It is envisaged the new solution will replace the legacy Assessment Office system and a number of other satellite systems with a new digital Valuation solution with an integrated digital ‘ecosystem’ that supports the design and delivery of joined up services. It will provide services that are truly digital from end to end and will be user friendly, customer focused, support web-based technologies, digital self-service platforms and integration with all LPS ICT systems. It must be flexible and adaptable to support new and innovative methods of delivery, future changes and business needs.
Department of Finance, Land and Property ServicesNorthern IrelandWAC-252706
Land and Property Services (LPS) is the statutory authority responsible for assessing and collecting property taxation in Northern Ireland. LPS is gearing up for a significant digital transformation aimed at enhancing its property valuation processes. In NI there are in the region of 825,500 Domestic properties, 72,000 Non-Domestic properties and 2,700 properties that contain an element of both domestic and non-domestic. The Directorate also provides a full range of non-rating valuation services to the public sector in Northern Ireland. LPS advises authorities on disposal and acquisition of land, market valuations and property advice, and both before and after valuations for vesting, on all aspects of compulsory purchase and negotiate compensation claims on their behalf. Valuation Services provides valuations (capital and rental) of land and property for a wide range of purposes, including calculations for assessment of benefits and business planning. The specific aims and objectives of this Valuation Delivery Partner Project are to: • implement a digital solution and service operating model which provides ICT functionality and business processes (including automated business processes) to support users to undertake the range of Valuation Services; • ensure that the procured ICT digital solution is flexible and adaptable to support future changes in business needs, supports data driven decision making, business process automation and is monitored and updated over time to embrace new technology that improves the user experience; • ensure the procured ICT digital solution is user friendly, customer-focused, geospatially enabled, supports web-based technologies, digital self-service platforms and provides a range of digital first ICT functionality that is capable of integrating with public facing applications (e.g. contact centre services, portals, 3rd party payment engines, authentication tools), line of business applications and back-office functions that supports intuitive and efficient case management and self-service offering the potential for delivering citizen centric public services; and • ensure the procured ICT solution provides Application Programme Interfaces (API’s) to allow integration with other LPS ICT systems and databases, government services and external systems, adopts an event driven architecture approach and complies with the wider Northern Ireland Civil Service (NICS) ‘digital first’ policy.
Department of Finance, Land and Property ServicesNorthern IrelandWAC-26064