Opioid Abatement Support and Evaluation Services
Project Information
- Bid Title
- Opioid Abatement Support and Evaluation Services
- Issuing Agency
- Sedgwick County
- Location
- Kansas
- Published Date
- Oct 20, 2025
- Closing Date
- Nov 25, 2025
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
- Ref. #
- 25-0084
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RFB/RFP Due Date Description Document Pre-bid Conference 25-0084 11/25/2025 1:45:00 PM Opioid Abatement Support and Evaluation Services - Attachment Preview
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALRFP #25-0084Opioid Abatement Support and Evaluation ServicesOctober 20, 2025Sedgwick County, Kansas (hereinafter referred to as “Sedgwick County” or “County”), in coordinationwith the City of Wichita, Kansas (hereinafter referred to as “City of Wichita” or “City”) are seeking a firmor firms to provide Abatement Support, Monitoring and Evaluation Services of various County and City’sopioid settlement fund initiatives made pursuant to the Wichita-Sedgwick County Addiction InterventionCoalition advisory board’s recommendations. If your firm is interested in submitting a proposal, please doso in accordance with the instructions contained within the attached Request for Proposal. Proposals aredue no later than 1:45 pm CST, November 25, 2025.All contact concerning this solicitation shall be made through County’s Purchasing Department. Theentity or firms submitting a proposal (hereinafter referred to as “Proposer” when referring to single entityor firm and “Proposers” when referring to multiple entities or firms(s)) shall not directly or indirectlycontact County or City employees, Wichita-Sedgwick County Addiction Intervention Coalition advisoryboard members, department heads, using agencies, evaluation committee members or elected officials withquestions or any other concerns about the solicitation. Questions, clarifications and concerns shall besubmitted to the County’s Purchasing Department in writing. Failure to comply with these guidelines maydisqualify the Proposer’s proposal. The term “Purchasing staff” as may be used later in this document shallrefer to County’s Purchasing Department’s staff.Sincerely,Joseph Thomas, NIGP-CPP, CPSM, CPSD, C.P.M.Purchasing DirectorJT/chTable of ContentsI.About this DocumentII. BackgroundIII. Project ObjectivesIV. SubmittalsV. Scope of WorkVI. City & County ResponsibilitiesVII. Proposal TermsA. Questions and Contact InformationB. Minimum Firm QualificationsC. Evaluation CriteriaD. Request for Proposal TimelineE. Contract Period and Payment TermsF. Insurance RequirementsG. IndemnificationH. Confidential Matters and Data OwnershipI. Proposal ConditionsVIII. Required Response ContentIX. Response FormX. Attachment 1: Request for Proposal Conditions Certification (Submittal Letter)XI. Attachment 2: City Contract TemplateRFP #25-0084Page 2I. About this DocumentThis document is a Request for Proposal. This Request for Proposal is a cooperative, joint solicitation bySedgwick County and the City of Wichita facilitated by Sedgwick County. It differs from a Request for Bid orQuotation in that County and City are seeking a solution, as described on the cover page and in the followingBackground Information section, not a bid or quotation meeting firm specifications for the lowest price. As such,the lowest price proposed will not guarantee an award recommendation. As defined in County’s CharterResolution No. 68, Competitive Sealed Proposals will be evaluated based upon criteria formulated around themost important features of the product(s) and/or service(s), of which quality, testing, references, service,availability or capability, may be overriding factors, and price may not be determinative in the issuance of acontract or award. Such Competitive Sealed Proposals shall be evaluated in conformity with County’s CharterResolution 68 and City’s City Code 2.64. The proposal evaluation criteria should be viewed as standards thatmeasure how well a vendor’s approach meets the desired requirements and needs of the County and City. Criteriathat will be used and considered in evaluation for award are set forth in this document. County and City willthoroughly review all proposals received. County and City will also utilize its best judgment when determiningwhether to schedule a pre-proposal conference, before proposals are accepted, or meetings with vendors, afterreceipt of all proposals.Separate but congruent contracts or agreements will be awarded by County and City to a qualified vendorsubmitting the best proposal. No binding agreements shall be made without both County and City executingsuch separate but congruent contracts or agreements. Sedgwick County and the City of Wichita reserve theright to select, and subsequently recommend for award, the proposed service(s) and/or product(s) whichbest meets the joint required needs, quality levels and budget constraints of both City and County.The nature of this work is for a public entity and will require the expenditure of public funds and/or use of publicfacilities, therefore the successful proposer will understand that portions (potentially all) of their proposal maybecome public record at any time after receipt of proposals. All proposals shall be subject to discussion by theWichita-Sedgwick County Addiction Intervention Coalition (“Coalition”) in an open meeting and therefore shallbe subject to public disclosure. Executed purchase orders and final contracts are subject to public disclosureafter the issuance of the award. All confidential or proprietary information should be clearly denoted in proposalresponses and responders should understand this information will be considered prior to release, however noguarantee is made that information will be withheld from public view.II. BackgroundSedgwick County, located in south-central Kansas, is one of the most populous of Kansas’ 105 countieswith a population estimated at more than 523,000 people. It is the 16th largest in area, with 1,008 squaremiles, and reportedly has the second highest per capita wealth among Kansas’ counties. Organizationally,the County is a Commission/Manager entity, employs nearly 3,000 persons, and hosts or provides a fullrange of municipal services, e.g. – public safety, public works, criminal justice, recreation, entertainment,cultural, human/social, and education.The City of Wichita is the largest city in the state of Kansas and lies within Sedgwick County as the mostpopulous city in the region. The City of Wichita employs approximately 3,100 employees providing a fullrange of municipal services, including police and fire protection, parks and recreation programs, libraries,public housing, municipal transportation, airports, water and sewer utilities, general administration, andother services. Information regarding the City of Wichita can be found at wichita.gov. The legislative bodyof the City consists of a six member City Council, elected by district, and a full time Mayor elected fromthe City-at-large. The Council members and the Mayor serve four (4) year terms overlapping. The Counciland Mayor establish general policies, which are executed by the City Manager.RFP #25-0084Page 3The City of Wichita and Sedgwick County are soliciting proposals from qualified agencies or firms toprovide administrative support, monitoring and evaluation services of various County and City’s opioidsettlement fund initiatives made pursuant to the Wichita-Sedgwick County Addiction InterventionCoalition advisory board’s recommendations. These initiatives aim to implement evidence-based,community-informed, and fiscally responsible strategies for opioid abatement in alignment with theWichita–Sedgwick Opioid Strategic Plan and the Kansas Municipalities Fight Addiction Fund (MFAF)Guide.County and City are collectively receiving an estimated $15.5 million over 14 years from national opioidsettlement funds. A collaborative strategic planning process established a vision for a comprehensiveresponse to substance use, prioritizing equitable access, sustainability, and data-informed decision-making.The Wichita-Sedgwick County Addiction Intervention Coalition (“Coalition”) was formed to guide theimplementation of the strategic plan and enhance community accountability.III. Project ObjectivesSedgwick County, Kansas (hereinafter referred to as “County”) and the City of Wichita, Kansas (hereinafterreferred to as “City”) are seeking a firm or firms to provide administrative, support, monitoring, andevaluation services related to the opioid settlement funds with the goal of ensuring effective oversight,performance evaluation, financial accountability, and legal compliance of service providers funded throughthese resources. Proposers are expected to demonstrate their capacity and approach to fulfill the followingcore service areas.The following objectives have been identified for this contract:1. Acquire Financial Monitoring: Oversight of provider invoices, verification of eligible expenses,enforcement of budget compliance, and the facilitation of annual budget adjustments asnecessary.2. Performance Monitoring and Evaluation: Implementation and refinement of outcome-basedperformance measures, site visits, technical assistance, corrective action planning, andcomprehensive quarterly and annual reporting on provider effectiveness.3. Compliance with the Kansas Municipalities Fight Addiction Fund (MFAF) guidelines and KansasFights Addiction Act: Ensure all activities align with applicable requirements and allowableuses.4. Periodic surveillance or study, relative to funding cycles, to identify addiction services needsand/or gaps in/across Sedgwick County and the City of Wichita.5. Services meeting the parameters, conditions and mandatory requirements presented in thedocument.6. Establish contract pricing with the vendor that has the best proven “track-record” in performance,service, and customer satisfaction.7. Acquire administrative services related to the Opioid Settlement with the most advantageousoverall cost to the County and City.8. Assist Coalition in creating quantifiable goals, scales and other forms of measurements ofefficacy that Coalition may recommend using when working with City and County’s purchasingdepartments to create of various requests for bids and requests for proposals for services targetedto abate addiction epidemic in the community.RFP #25-0084Page 4IV. SubmittalsCarefully review this Request for Proposal (“RFP”). It provides specific technical information necessary toaid participating firms in formulating a thorough response. Should you elect to participate with anelectronic response, the RFP number must be entered in the subject line and email the entire documentwith supplementary materials to:Purchasing@sedgwick.govAny submittals to the Coalition regarding this document must be remitted to Sedgwick County asinstructed herein. Any publication by the City of Wichita’s Procurement Portal(wichita.gov/procurementportal) is solely for marketing purposes. Potential inquiries will not be respondedto by the City. Instances where interested Proposers have contacted the City will be forwarded to the Countyfor action, if any. Any instances of conflict between City/County publication will recognize the County’ssite (sedgwickcounty.org) as the source of official record.All costs incurred in the preparation and presentation of a proposal shall be wholly absorbed by the Proposersubmitting the proposal.All proposals, including supporting documentation/manuals, shall become the property of the County andCity. Your response must be sealed and marked on the lower left-hand corner with the firm name andaddress, bid number, and bid due date. Submit one (1) original AND one (1) electronic copy (.PDF/Wordsupplied on a flash drive) of the entire document with any supplementary materials to:Joseph ThomasSedgwick County Purchasing Department100 N. Broadway, Suite 610Wichita, KS 67202SUBMITTALS are due NO LATER THAN 1:45 pm CST, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2025. If thereis any difficulty submitting a response electronically, please contact the Purchasing Technicians atpurchasing@sedgwick.gov for assistance. Late or incomplete responses will not be accepted and will notreceive consideration for final award. If you choose to send a hard copy of your proposal, Sedgwick Countywill not accept submissions that arrive late due to the fault of the U.S. Postal Service, United Parcel Service,DHL, FedEx, or any other delivery/courier service.Proposal responses will be acknowledged and read into record at Bid Opening, which will occur at 2:15pm CST on the due date. No information other than the respondent’s name will be disclosed at BidOpening. We will continue to have Bid Openings for the items listed currently. If you would like to listenin as these proposals are read into the record, please dial our Meet Me line @ (316) 660-7271 at 2:15 pm.RFP #25-0084Page 5
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 541330Engineering Services
- NAICS 541611Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
- NAICS 541690Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services
- NAICS 541990All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
- NAICS 562910Remediation Services
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