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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 19, 2008 FBO #2427
SOLICITATION NOTICE

Q -- Mental Health Consultant Service

Notice Date
7/17/2008
 
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
 
NAICS
621330 — Offices of Mental Health Practitioners (except Physicians)
 
Contracting Office
Department of Labor, Employment Training Administration, Connecticut Job Corps Center, 455 Wintergreen Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut, 06515
 
ZIP Code
06515
 
Solicitation Number
HFJCA01
 
Archive Date
8/7/2008
 
Point of Contact
William H Johnson,, Phone: 860-952-1704
 
E-Mail Address
johnson.williamh@jobcorps.org
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR MENTAL HEALTH CONSULTANT HARTFORD JOB CORPS ACADEMY HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT Sealed proposals must be received by the Purchasing Agent, Hartford Job Corps Academy, 100 William Shorty Campbell Street, Hartford, CT06106 by 300pm on July 28, 2008, at which time they will be opened and reviewed. Envelope must be clearly labeled “MENTAL HEALTH CONSULTANT PROPOSAL”. Between six (6) and eight (8) hours of on-site Mental Health Consultant Services a week will be required. The services to be provided included, but are not limited to counseling to students and reviewing policy and procedures for the Health and Wellness Department. For those interested in learning more about the position, the Academy and its Health and Wellness Department, a Pre-submission meting and site walkthrough will begin at 10:00am on July 21, 2008 in the Academy’s Administrative Conference Room. Proposal package will be available on or after July 14, 2008 by calling William Johnson, Purchasing Agent at (860) 952-1704. It is anticipated that the proposed Agreement shall become the final document provided to the successful bidder, with minor revision incorporating appropriate aspects of the bidder’s proposal. Bidders should therefore review the format and clauses in order to prepare a response to provide Mental Health Consultant services. In addition, Job Corps’ Policy and Requirement Handbook (PRH), Appendices, and Technical Supplements may be reviewed upon request. The Hartford Job Corps Academy reserves the right to reject any or all proposals or waive formalities in the bidding process. BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON THE JOB CORPS PROGRAM Hartford Job Corps Academy, operated by Education Management Corporation, is located in Hartford Connecticut, is a federally funded educational and job training facility. There are a total of 200 students between the ages of 16 and 24, inclusive of 150 residential and 50 non-resident students, most of whom come from the local community, the northern and southern portion of Connecticut and bordering states. Enrollees in the program are screened by the Academy and Federal recruitment agencies. Common criterion for eligibility is the need and desire to learn a skill to become more employable. Enrollees are generally considered healthy, but physical and emotional problems can be present which must be consider and addressed. Some of the 200 authorized students may at any time be enrolled under the auspices of special disability programs, which accommodate students with a variety of physical impairments without age restrictions. The program meets the needs of each individual and focuses on four (4) specific areas that enable the student to become successfully employed. Although many other needs are also being met, the program focuses on building vocational skills, developing academic skills and increasing awareness of career success standard and core values. Besides educational and vocational opportunities, students receive free housing, meals, medical and dental care, as well as living and clothing allowances. There are daily recreational activities and outings scheduled weekly for all students who wish to participate. Counseling services are available to assist students with their individual needs. Also when training is completed, Career Transition services are provided to assist with job placment and pursing independent living BIDDER’S INSTRUCTIONS Bidder’s attention is drawn to the Request for Proposal and proposed Agreement attached. It is anticipated that the proposed Agreement shall become the final document provided to the successful bidder, with minor revisions incorporating appropriate aspects of the bidder’s proposal. Bidders should therefore review the format and clauses in order to prepare a response to provide Mental Health Consultant services. In addition, Job Corps’ Policy and Requirements Handbook (PRH), Appendices, and Technical Supplements may be reviewed upon request. The successful bidder will be selected based upon a combination of professional experience, quality of technical services, with the Academy and its students and reasonableness of hourly rate. Bidders are placed on notice that this is a completive process and cost is an important factor. The Hartford Job Corps Academy reserves the right to reject any or all proposals or waive formalities in the bidding process. The cope of work indicate minimum staffing/service requirements which must be provided. Bidders are encouraged to offer supplemental staffing/services either on or off Academy. Bidders should specifically state what types and quantity of supplemental staffing and/or services are being offered. The Hartford Job Corps Academy reserves the right to award a subcontract as a complete contract package including services and material, or as a services only contract. Proposals must not just repeat the requirements contained in the RFP/ Proposed Agreement, but must provide the specifics of “who, what, how and when” clearly indicating the bidder’s level of understanding and ability to provide the level of service required. It is not anticipated at this time that there will be a “best and final” opportunity to refine proposals. MENTAL HEALTH CONSULTANT SERVICES TIME LINE July 14, 2008Advertise July 16, 2008Bid Packages Available July 21, 2008Bidder’s Conference July 24, 2008Due Date for Bids July 28 & 29, 2008Interview Candidates July 30 - 31, 2008 Request for Approval from Corporate Office and Department of Labor August 8, 2008Award Notification and Agreement Execution Period October 1, 2008 Service Start Date
 
Web Link
FedBizOpps Complete View
(https://www.fbo.gov/?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=ef7ec70153a355a5d2309d49b8f54cb5&tab=core&_cview=1)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Hartford Job Corps Academy, 100 William Shorty Campbell Street, Hartford, Connecticut, 06106, United States
Zip Code: 06106
 
Record
SN01616558-W 20080719/080717221027-ef7ec70153a355a5d2309d49b8f54cb5 (fbodaily.com)
 
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