Published date: 12 July 2018
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Contract summary
Industry
Expert witness services - 71319000
Location of contract
Any region
Value of contract
£0
Procurement reference
VOA/2018/019
Published date
12 July 2018
Closing date
3 August 2018
Contract start date
20 August 2018
Contract end date
19 August 2020
Contract type
Service contract
Procedure type
Open procedure (below threshold)
Any interested supplier may submit a tender in response to an opportunity notice.
This procedure can be used for procurements below the relevant contract value threshold.
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
No
Description
An expert witness is required in connection with an appeal to the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) against the decision of the Valuation Tribunal.
The decision appealed against is linked here:
http://info.valuation-tribunals.gov.uk/Decision_Documents/documents/NDR/066525358322539N10.pdf
The main facts and issues in this matter can be found in the published decision of the Valuation Tribunal, however a summary of the main points follows.
The subject properties comprise two chemical works engaged in the production of soda ash and sodium bicarbonate.
The question for the Upper Tribunal to determine is whether there should then be one or more separate entries in the Rating list in respect of this arrangement, as at 3rd February 2014.
The 2014 date is the date at which the physical attributes of the two sites are to be taken into account, together with the physical attributes of the 'locality'.
The date at which 'economic' or market factors are to be taken into account is 1st April 2008.
A significant limb of Tata Chemical's argument for a single combined 'unit of assessment' encompassing both chemical works (and the pipeline connecting them) is the alleged close functional and economic relationship between the sites.
One of the two sites also contains a combined heat and power (CHP) plant that not only provides steam that passes via the pipeline to the other site, (with condensate return) but also provides electricity for the various processes undertaken on both sites.
The expert will need to produce an 'Expert Witness Report' and at least one other report in rebuttal of the case advanced by the appellant's industry expert. If the case proceeds to a hearing the expert appointed will also be required to give evidence in chief and be subject to rigorous cross examination by the appellant's counsel. The expert will be required to attend any case conferences [with or without counsel] and exchange correspondence on the matters at issue. The expert will also be required to collaborate with the appellant's industry expert in production of a statement of agreed facts and matters in dispute.
Timings for the production of reports have yet to be determined by the Tribunal, but it is likely that the Expert Report will need to be completed by 1st November 2018, with a Rebuttal Report to follow about two months later.
Following that, further reports may be needed depending upon guidance from counsel and the Valuation Officer's legal and technical advisers. The hearing date has yet to be determined, but it would most likely be scheduled some time in the spring of 2019.
Industry expertise is therefore required to establish the facts that will enable the Tribunal to establish the correct 'unit of assessment'.
More information
Attachments
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- Expert Witness Specification Tata VOA_12.07.2018.pdf
- Tender notice
- Expert Witness Specification Tata VOA
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Address
Wingate House,93-107 Shaftesbury Avenue
LONDON
W1D5BU
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Closing: 3 August 2018