County of Greene
COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
PO Box 358
40 Celt Road
Stanardsville, VA 22973
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Request for Proposal
RFP # 2026-003
GENERAL REASSESSMENT SERVICES OF REAL PROPERTY
This procurement is governed by the Virginia Public Procurement Act and the County of
Greene’s Procurement Policy. All terms and conditions of those documents are hereby adopted
and made a part of this notice.
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Contact Information:
Questions concerning sealed bids should be in writing addressed to:
Terry Beigie
Deputy Clerk to the Board of Supervisors
County of Greene
tbeigie@gcva.us
Date Issued: February 11, 2026
Date & Time of Closing: March 18, 2026, at 2 p.m.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
RFP #2026-002 GENERAL REASSESSMENT SERVICES OF REAL PROPERTY
1.0 PURPOSE ...........................................................................................................3
2.0 SCOPE OF WORK............................................................................................4
3.0 TERMS AND PROPOSAL CONTENT AND FORMAT .............................7
4.0 SELECTION POLICIES .................................................................................8
5.0 SELECTION COMMITTEE AND PROPOSAL EVALUATION
CRITERIA ...............................................................................................................9
6.0 SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS ...............................................................10
7.0 INQUIRIES ....................................................................................................10
EXHIBIT A ............................................................................................................ 11
EXHIBIT B ............................................................................................................12
ATTACHMENT A .................................................................................................20
ATTACHMENT B .................................................................................................21
ATTACHMENT C ................................................................................................24
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1.0 PURPOSE
The County of Greene, Virginia, invites qualified firms to submit proposals for providing
Reassessment services on real property in Greene County. The purpose of this Request for Proposal
is to establish a contract through competitive negotiations with one (1) qualified firm to perform
two General Reassessments of all real property at its fair market value in money as of January 1,
2027, and January 1, 2029, as stated in Section 58.1-3201 of the Code of Virginia. Each offeror
shall include in the proposal the following schedule requirements:
• 2027: Full review reassessment
• 2029: Administrative review reassessment
PURPOSE
Greene County is a mostly rural community located at the eastern foothills of the Blue Ridge
Mountains in Central Virginia, about 100 miles south of Washington, D.C., 78 miles northwest of
Virginia’s capital city Richmond, and 32 miles of Harrisonburg, Virginia. The County encompasses
a land area of 157 square miles and had a population of 20,155 in the 2020 U.S. Census and the
incorporated Town of Stanardsville, which shall be included in any reassessment contract. Greene
County is surrounded by the following counties: Albemarle, Orange, Madison, and Rockingham.
The County is governed by an elected five-member Board of Supervisors that appoints a County
Administrator.
The purpose of the RFP is to solicit bids to establish a contract through competitive sealed bidding
for the purpose of receiving proposals from qualified Firms for Reassessment (the “Firm” or the
“Contractor”) services for real property. The work will generally include, but shall not be limited
to, labor, equipment, fuel, tools, materials, supervision, and incidentals necessary to provide the
timely, safe, and effective execution of the work detailed in this solicitation. Bids are to be inclusive
of all costs associated with the work detailed in the scope of work below. Proposals, to include
addenda or changes to a response, shall not be accepted via Fax machine, email, orally, or via
telephone.
Full review reassessment needs to be completed by Feb. 1, 2027, and will also include onsite visits
with pictures of all County real estate parcels from January 1, 2026. Administrative review
reassessment needs to be completed by Feb. 1, 2029, and consists of a review of all property and
sales from Jan. 1, 2028, and onsite visits with pictures of any new construction since the 2027 full
assessment.
It is the County’s intent that this RFP permits competition. It shall be the bidder’s responsibility to
advise the Purchasing Agent in writing if any language requirement, specification, etc., or any
combination thereof, inadvertently restricts or limits the requirements stated in this RFP to a single
source. Such notification must be received by the Purchasing Agent not later than five (5) days
prior to the date set for bids to close.
Sealed proposals, subject to the specifications and conditions contained herein and attached hereto,
will be received in the Greene County Administration Building, County Administration Office,
until, but no later than, 2 p.m. local time prevailing on March 18, 2026. A selection committee
shall evaluate the proposals and rank the firms.
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If submitted via mail, the firm shall submit three (3) copies of the proposal documents to: Greene
County Administration, ATTN: Terry Beigie, 40 Celt Road, PO Box 358, Stanardsville, VA 22973,
in a sealed envelope. Mark the outside of your envelope with Request for Proposals RFP #2026-
003. Additionally, proposals may be submitted electronically via eVA and will be opened during
the bid opening.
Time is of the essence and any proposal received after the announced time and date for submittal,
whether by mail or otherwise, will be rejected. The time of receipt shall be determined by the
Greene County Administrative Office.
All questions regarding this RFP shall be submitted via email to Terry Beigie, Deputy Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors, at tbeigie@gcva.us.
2.0 SCOPE OF WORK
See Exhibit A for number of the parcels and breakdown of types. The proposed scope of work shall
include the following at a minimum:
• Certification to perform the work by the Department of Taxation in accordance with 58.1-
3275 of the Virginia Code.
• Prepare all appraisals in keeping with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal
Practice for this type of project and standard as prescribed by nationally recognized
professional appraisal organizations such as the International Association of Assessing
Officers (IAAO) and applicable Virginia law on valuation of real property.
• Appraisals shall be based on a thorough study of actual market sales and construction costs
in Greene County. The completed study will become the property of Greene County.
• All property appraisals will be at 100 percent fair market value, as required by the Virginia
Code.
• Assist the Commissioner of Revenue with the assessment of new construction and plats for
two years following the initial Full Review Reassessment and two years following the
Administrative Review Reassessment in 2029.
• During on-site assessment of a property, capture a digital image or images of the property.
• The Firm shall be expected to coordinate the activities of its employees to ensure timely
completion of the work. The Firm shall cooperate fully with the offices of the County
Administrator and Commissioner of Revenue to control the quality of the work as well as
deal with other relevant issues affecting the work.
• The Firm’s staff shall at all times be expected to display courtesy and professionalism in
dealing with citizens, County staff, members of the Board of Supervisors and the Board of
Equalization. Only qualified personnel, subject to the approval of the Commissioner of
Revenue and the County Administrator, will be assigned to conduct appraisals. Customer
service skills shall be of utmost importance and deemed necessary and critical for the Firm
and their staff. Additionally, it is highly preferred that the Firm and/or staff be able to
acknowledge and/or respond to County staff or citizen questions within three (3) business
days. If, for any reason during the reassessment, any member of the Firm’s staff is deemed
to be unacceptable to the County, said member will immediately be removed from the
project and replaced at no additional cost to the County. The Firm’s staff shall honor all
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landowner’s requests for the landowner to be present at the time of a visit to the property,
should such a request be made by the landowner.
• While in the field, the Firm’s staff shall wear appropriate identification badges on their
shirts to clearly identify themselves to citizens. In those cases where the homeowner is not
at home and the Firm’s employee cannot obtain all necessary information, a notice shall be
left advising the homeowner of the visit and requesting the homeowner to furnish the
information. The County must approve the notice prior to its use. If the Firm is refused
admittance or information on any property, this will be so noted on the field data card and
the property will be appraised based upon the best information available.
• If a property is posted as “No Trespassing” or “Do Not Enter” the Firm shall not enter and
shall immediately notify the Commissioner of the Revenue with the date, time, address,
and parcel information. The Commissioner of the Revenue shall determine how best to
proceed.
• The County will be responsible for providing information on previous reassessments,
advertising any public hearings as required and conducting such hearings in accordance
with the requirements of the Code of Virginia.
• The Firm shall provide the following:
1. All necessary personnel, including appraisers, and clerical staff. This shall include
supervision for all said staff. Additionally, the Firm shall provide tools of the trade, living
expenses, all employment related insurance coverage, travel and any other expenditure
necessary for completion of the reassessment;
2. Processing and mailing of reassessment notices;
3. Available staff for Board of Supervisors, formal or informal public hearings, and/or
Board of Equalization meetings on an as-needed basis;
4. Printing of the reassessment books and providing the Commissioner with a copy of all
field cards in an orderly fashion complete with an index or other organizational tool, in
both paper and electronic formats.
5. Provide receipt or documentation to any property owner for materials given to the Firm
by that property owner, and maintain those materials for at least five (5) years following
the end of the reassessment. Those materials shall be maintained through both paper and
electronic formats and provided to the Commissioner of Revenue. A sample format shall
be provided to the Commissioner of the Revenue for approval prior to those materials being
maintained.
6. Testimony and/or other assistance with any subsequent legal matters for a period of five
(5) years following January 1, 2027.
• When assessing residential properties, the Firm shall be responsible for making a complete
exterior and reasonable interior (if necessary and permitted by the landowner) inspection
of each dwelling, and preparing a field card for each parcel, which will include
measurements and sketches and photographs of each residence and other major building
improvements, and the 911 address for each structure. A digital image of each structure
shall also be taken and identified to each field card and structure. The type of construction
shall be recorded by component parts, such as foundations, basement area, wall
construction, insulation, roof, floors, interior finish, heating system, fireplaces, plumbing
fixtures, number of rooms, number of bedrooms, year built, year remodeled, exterior and
interior condition, physical depreciation, functional and economic obsolescence, general
quality of construction and recent sales data. All field cards will become the property of
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