Request for Applications-Parties Interested in Licensing Space at the Quincy Mental Health Center
Federal opportunity from Department of Mental Health. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Jun 30, 2036.
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- Solicitation
- BD-26-1022-DMH05-5380-123363
- Performance
- MA
- Response
- Jun 30, 2036, 12:00 AM UTC
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Description
The Department of Mental Health (DMH) is seeking to enter into one or more license(s) with third parties for the use of space available at the Quincy Mental Health Center.
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The Department of Mental Health (DMH) is seeking to license space at the Quincy Mental Health Center, aiming to establish partnerships with interested parties. This opportunity is set aside for small businesses (SBPP Eligible) and has no specified solicitation number, suggesting potential flexibility in proposals. The response deadline is unusually far in the future, set for June 30, 2036, which could reflect the strategic planning of the agency.
DMH is seeking to enter into one or more licenses with third parties for the use of available space at the Quincy Mental Health Center, likely to enhance service provision in mental health care.
- Small businesses with experience in mental health or community services
- Organizations looking to expand service offerings in Quincy
- Companies interested in facility management or space utilization
- Identify available spaces for licensing
- Establish terms and conditions for the license agreement
- Engage with potential licensees
- Evaluate proposals received from interested parties
- Finalize licensing agreements with selected entities
- Statement of interest and qualifications
- Proposed use of space
- Financial capability analysis
- Business plan detailing service delivery
- Insurance and regulatory compliance documentation
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- Must comply with any local health regulations
- Required documentation for small business certification
- Consider competitive pricing aligned with market rates for mental health facilities
- Outline potential cost-sharing models if applicable
- Potential collaboration with mental health service providers
- Engagement of facility management firms to optimize space usage
- Long response timeline may lead to shifting priorities within DMH
- Market changes affecting space demand
- Regulatory changes impacting mental health services
- What specific types of services does DMH envision being provided in the licensed spaces?
- Are there any existing partnerships or pre-conceived ideas for use of space?
- What are the expected metrics for evaluating the success of licensed space use?
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- No specific information on available space size or layout.
- Lack of financial terms or pricing structure for the license.
- No details on the duration of the licensing agreements.
- Unclear communication channels for submitting proposals.
- Absence of criteria for evaluating license applications.
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