Clackamas Volunteers In Medicine New Health Clinic Project (CD #1802)
Federal opportunity from Clackamas County. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Sep 06, 2022.
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Clackamas Volunteers In Medicine New Health Clinic Project (CD #1802)
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This opportunity involves the Clackamas Volunteers In Medicine New Health Clinic Project (CD #1802) issued by Clackamas County. Proposals are due by September 6, 2022. Potential bidders should prepare to deliver solutions that align with community healthcare needs and clinic requirements.
Clackamas County aims to establish a new health clinic through a project focused on enhancing community healthcare services provided by volunteers.
- Healthcare service providers
- Construction firms with healthcare project experience
- Community service organizations
- Project Planning and Management
- Site Selection and Preparation
- Construction and Renovation of Clinic Facilities
- Staffing and Volunteer Coordination
- Healthcare Services Implementation
- Completed proposal documents
- Company profile and relevant experience
- Proposed project plan
- Staffing plan and volunteer strategy
- Budget and pricing breakdown
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure adherence to local health regulations
- Comply with volunteer service standards
- Follow county procurement protocols
- Cost-effective solutions aligned with community needs
- Transparent breakdown of costs for construction and services
- Local construction companies for building assistance
- Healthcare consultants for service planning
- Delays in project timeline due to permitting
- Management of volunteer workforce dynamics
- Budget overruns on construction costs
- What specific health services will the clinic offer?
- What is the expected outreach to potential volunteer healthcare providers?
- Are there existing partnerships with local health organizations?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No details on specific services to be provided at the clinic
- No information on funding sources for the project
- Lack of construction timeline or milestones
- No defined scope of work documents
- Absence of contact information for the buyer
- No specific evaluation criteria stated for proposals
- No indication of project budget
- No clarity on expected community involvement
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