Massage Therapy Services
Federal opportunity from EXECUTIVE BRANCH AGENCIES • Department of Health and Human Services. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Jun 30, 2027.
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Massage Therapy Services
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BidPulsar Analysis
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This notice (ut-u3p-163779) is titled “Massage Therapy Services” and is posted under “EXECUTIVE BRANCH AGENCIES.” The only scope detail provided is the brief description text: “Massage Therapy Services,” with a response deadline of 2027-06-30T15:00:00+00:00. No solicitation number, NAICS/PSC, set-aside, place of performance, or period of performance details are included, so a bid/no-bid decision hinges on obtaining the full solicitation and requirements. If the buyer expects licensed massage therapy delivery under a service contract, ensure your organization can cover credentialing, scheduling, and compliance for the applicable jurisdiction once confirmed.
Procure massage therapy services (details not provided beyond the title/description).
- Massage therapy clinics or provider groups able to furnish licensed massage therapists.
- Staffing firms specializing in allied health / wellness services if the buyer needs scalable practitioner coverage.
- Small businesses with capability to meet government contracting admin (invoicing, compliance documentation) once requirements are known.
- Confirm service model required (on-site vs off-site; individual appointments vs events vs ongoing program) once the solicitation is obtained.
- Provide licensed massage therapy practitioners and deliver massage therapy services as required by the buyer (scope specifics not provided).
- Implement scheduling/intake, client management, and service delivery processes aligned to the buyer’s requirements (unknown).
- Handle any required compliance items (background checks, insurance, health/safety, privacy) if specified in the full solicitation (not provided).
- Provide invoicing/reporting artifacts if required (not provided).
- Signed offer/quote responsive to the solicitation number and instructions (solicitation number not provided in the notice).
- Proof of practitioner licensure/credentials (as required by solicitation; not provided).
- Insurance certificates (professional liability and general liability) if required (not provided).
- Staffing plan/availability and coverage approach tied to expected demand and hours (not provided).
- Pricing (rate sheet per session/hour and any travel/setup fees) structured per solicitation instructions (not provided).
- Past performance references for similar massage therapy service delivery (if requested; not provided).
- Any required representations/certifications (not provided).
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- No PSC, NAICS, set-aside, place of performance, or solicitation instructions are provided in the notice; obtain the full solicitation to ensure compliance.
- Response deadline is 2027-06-30T15:00:00+00:00; confirm whether this is a hard closing time and whether Q&A has an earlier cutoff (not provided).
- Given the lack of scope details, be prepared to price in modular units (e.g., hourly practitioner rate, per-session rate, and optional travel/setup) if allowed by the solicitation (not provided).
- Identify cost drivers to validate once requirements are known: on-site coverage hours, minimum call-out, multiple locations, and any reporting/admin burden (all not provided).
- If broad geographic coverage is needed (place of performance not provided), consider teaming with local licensed massage therapists or clinics to meet coverage requirements.
- If the buyer requires on-site delivery at government facilities (not stated), a local partner can reduce travel costs and improve responsiveness.
- Scope ambiguity: the notice provides only “Massage Therapy Services,” with no performance location, hours, or service levels—high risk of mispricing and noncompliance without the full solicitation.
- Credentialing risk: licensure and any facility access/background check requirements are unknown and can impact schedule and cost.
- Deadline management: the only firm datum is the response deadline (2027-06-30T15:00:00+00:00); lack of solicitation details makes planning difficult until documents are obtained.
- Can you provide the full solicitation document, including statement of work, evaluation criteria, and submission instructions (solicitation number is not listed in the notice)?
- Where is the place of performance (city/site), and is service delivery on-site, off-site, or both?
- What are the required service hours, estimated demand/volume, and appointment duration(s)?
- What licensure/credentialing standards must therapists meet, and are background checks or facility badges required?
- What contract type and pricing format are required (hourly, per session, per event, not-to-exceed, etc.)?
- Are there reporting, documentation, or customer satisfaction requirements (and required tools/forms)?
- Is this a set-aside, and what NAICS/PSC will be used?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Full solicitation / statement of work and submission instructions
- Solicitation number and notice type
- Place of performance and service delivery model (on-site/off-site)
- Period of performance start/end and schedule/coverage hours
- NAICS/PSC codes and any set-aside status
- Evaluation criteria and required response format
- Estimated volume/demand and service-level requirements
- Credentialing, background check, and insurance requirements
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