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Davis County assessor seeks RFP for valuation modeling, aims to shift most work in‑house by 2028
Summary
Assessor Andy Hansen told the Budget Committee the office will issue an RFP for valuation/modeling services this week, may budget a modest increase to the contract, plans to build in‑house analytics by 2028, and flagged training costs, a major software conversion savings and an ongoing appeal with a private entity called Lagoon.
Davis County Assessor Andy Hansen told the Budget Committee that the office will issue a request for proposals this week to replace its external valuation/modeling services and aims to bring most modeling work in‑house by 2028.
Hansen said the office has relied on outside modelers for years and that last year’s contract ran about $90,000. “We are putting it out to RFP this year,” he said, adding that the county will require any winning vendor to help train internal staff. “Our goal is by 2028,” Hansen said, referring to the transition to using in‑house data analysts and modelers.
Why it matters: valuation models determine how commercial and income‑producing properties are assessed and can materially affect tax bills. Hansen told the committee the county plans to expand modeling beyond apartments and storage to retail, office and industrial sectors to reduce…
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