Third-Party Administration Services for the Community Cares Program Servicing Medically Underserved Persons in Muscogee County (Annual Contract) Buyer: Heather Biddle
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- Bid Title
- Third-Party Administration Services for the Community Cares Program Servicing Medically Underserved Persons in Muscogee County (Annual Contract) Buyer: Heather Biddle
- Issuing Agency
- Consolidated Government of Columbus
- Location
- Georgia
- Published Date
- Feb 16, 2026
- Closing Date
- Feb 20, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
- Ref. #
- RFP No. 26-0023
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SOLICITATION NUMBER DESCRIPTION DUE DATE Third-Party Administration Services for the Community Cares Program Servicing Medically Underserved Persons in Muscogee County (Annual Contract) Buyer: Heather Biddle
February 20, 2026
(No later than 5:00 PM)
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COLUMBUS CONSOLIDATED GOVERNMENTGeorgia’s First Consolidated GovernmentFINANCE DEPARTMENTPURCHASING DIVISIONDate: January 20, 20261111 1st AVENUE – 1ST FLOOR, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA 31901P. O. BOX 1340, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA 31902-1340706-225-4087 | www.columbusga.orgREQUEST FORPROPOSALS:Qualified firms are requested to submit proposals, subject to conditions and instructionsas specified, for the furnishing of:RFP No. 26-0023GENERAL SCOPETHIRD-PARTY ADMINISTRATION SERVICESFOR THE COMMUNITY CARE PROGRAM SERVICINGMEDICALLY UNDERSERVED PERSONS IN MUSCOGEECOUNTY (ANNUAL CONTRACT)Columbus Consolidated Government (CCG) is seeking proposals from qualified Third-Party Administrator (TPA) to manage administrative services for the Community CareProgram, which serves medically underserved persons in Muscogee County.The requested administrative services include the management of claims related tomedical, pharmaceutical, and mental health services. These services may include, butare not limited to, claims for acute inpatient and outpatient hospital care, x-ray,laboratory, and primary medical care. The TPA will be responsible for processing andmanaging claims, verifying eligibility, coordinating payments, and reporting to theCity.DUE DATEFEBRUARY 20, 2026 - 5:00 PM (Eastern)SUBMISSIONREQUIREMENTSADDENDASee Appendix A for information and instructions on how to register and submit aproposal through DemandStar.The Purchasing Division will post addenda (if any) for this project athttps://www.columbusga.gov/finance/Bid-Opportunities. Vendors are responsible forperiodically checking the webpage for addenda, before the due date and prior tosubmitting a response.NO SUBMITTAL If you are not interested in this solicitation, complete and return page 3.Andrea J. McCorvey,Purchasing ManagerRFP No. 26-0023Third-Party Administration Services for the Community Care Program ServingMedically Underserved Persons in Muscogee CountyPage 1 of 49IMPORTANT INFORMATIONE-NotificationThe City uses the Georgia Procurement Registry e-notification system. You must register with the TeamGeorgia Marketplace to receive future procurementnotificationsathttps://doas.ga.gov/state-purchasing/getting-started-supplier.If you have any questions or encounter any problemswhile registering, please contact the Team GeorgiaMarketplace Procurement Helpdesk:Telephone:Fax:Email:404-657-6000404-657-8444procurementhelp@doas.ga.govRFP No. 26-0023Third-Party Administration Services for the Community Care Program ServingMedically Underserved Persons in Muscogee CountyPage 2 of 49STATEMENT OF "NO PROPOSAL SUBMISSION"Notify the Purchasing Division if you do not intend to submit a Proposal:Email:Attn:Mail:BidOpportunities@ColumbusGa.orgHeather Biddle, BuyerColumbus Consolidated GovernmentPurchasing DivisionP. O. Box 1340Columbus, Georgia 31902-1340We, the undersigned decline to submit a proposal for RFP No. 26-0023 for Third-PartyAdministration Services for the Community Care Program Serving Medically UnderservedPersons in Muscogee County (Annual Contract) for the following reason(s):Specifications are too “tight”, i.e., geared towards one brand or manufacturer (explain below)There is insufficient time to respond.We do not offer this product and/or service.We are unable to meet specifications.We are unable to meet bond requirements.Specifications are unclear (explain below).We are unable to meet insurance requirements.Other (specify below)Comments:RFP No. 26-0023COMPANY NAME:REPRESENTATIVE:DATE:TELEPHONE:EMAIL:Third-Party Administration Services for the Community Care Program ServingMedically Underserved Persons in Muscogee CountyPage 3 of 49PROPOSALS WILL BE EVALUATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROCEDURES ASOUTLINED BELOW IN SECTION 3-110 OF THE PROCUREMENT ORDINANCE. ALLPROPOSALS WILL BE KEPT CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL AFTER AWARD.3-110 Competitive Sealed Proposals (Negotiations)(1) Conditions for UseWhen the purchasing manager determines that the use of competitive sealed bidding for anyprocurement is either not practicable or not advantageous to the city, a contract may be enteredinto using the competitive sealed proposals (negotiation) method. In addition, the competitivesealed proposal process shall be used for the procurement of professional services, specializedequipment or supplies.The competitive sealed proposal process may be used for procurements with an estimated totalcost less than $50,000.00, if deemed to be in the best interest of the City. If the total cost can bedetermined, the authority to approve such solicitations will be as prescribed by article 3-104,purchasing limits. If, due to the required services, a total cost cannot be determined then the awardrecommendation will be approved by Council.A. Request for ProposalsProposals shall be solicited through Request for Proposals. The Purchasing Division shallestablish the specifications with the using agency and set the date and time to receiveproposals. The request for proposal shall include a clear and accurate description of thetechnical requirements for the service or item to be procured.B. Public NoticeThe public will be given adequate notice of the request for proposals, provided that, adequatenotice shall mean at least 15 business days before the due date, which is stated in therequest. The City reserves the right to seek request for proposals in a shorter period, ifnecessary, as determined by the Purchasing Manager.Notice shall be published in a reasonable time before due date, contain a description of theprocurement in general terms, as well as, the place and due date for proposals, and appear ina newspaper(s) of general circulation, specifically the city's legal organ. In addition topublication in newspapers, notice shall also be made by electronic means, including postingon the internet and on the city's government access television channel.Public works construction projects shall be advertised in accordance with Georgia State Law.The City reserves the right to mail or e-mail invitations directly to vendors under the followingcircumstances:− Solicitations for specialized equipment/supplies.− Solicitations for specialized services.− Re-bid of solicitations where normal advertising procedures netted no responses.− Whenever deemed necessary by the purchasing manager.RFP No. 26-0023Third-Party Administration Services for the Community Care Program ServingMedically Underserved Persons in Muscogee CountyPage 4 of 49C. Receipt of ProposalsProposals must be received by the deadline date established. No public opening will be held.No proposals shall be handled to permit disclosure of the identity of any offeror or the contentsof any proposal to competing offerors during the process of discussion. A register of proposalsshall be prepared as part of the contract file, and shall contain the name of each offeror, thenumber of modifications received (if any), and a description sufficient to identify the itemoffered. The register of proposals shall be open for public inspection only after contract award.D. Evaluation FactorsThe request for proposals shall identify the relative importance of cost (when applicable) andother evaluation criteria.E. Evaluation ProcessAn odd number of voting members of a Selection or Evaluation Committee shall evaluate allproposals received based upon the criteria stated in the request for proposals. Each votingcommittee member shall grade each submitted proposal based upon the evaluation criteria.F. Discussion with Responsible Offerors and Revisions to ProposalsAs provided in the Request for Proposals, discussions (negotiations) may be conducted withresponsible offerors who submit proposals determined to be reasonably susceptible of beingselected for award, to assure full understanding of and conformance to the solicitationrequirements. All qualified, responsible offerors shall be given fair and equal treatment withrespect to any opportunity for discussion and revision of proposals, and such revisions may bepermitted after submissions and prior to award for the purpose of obtaining best and finaloffers. In conducting discussions, there shall be no disclosure of the identity of competingofferors or any information derived from proposals submitted by competing offerors. If onlyone proposal response is received, then the award recommendation shall be to the singleofferor, if the offeror meets all requirements.G. AwardAfter negotiations, the award recommendation must be presented to Columbus City Councilfor final approval. Award will be made to the responsible offeror whose proposal is determinedto be the most advantageous to the City, taking into consideration total cost (if determined)and all other evaluation factors set forth in the Request for Proposals.After council approval, a contract based on the negotiations (if negotiations were necessary)will be drawn and signed by all necessary parties. If Council does not approve the award, itmay direct that further negotiations may take place with the recommended offeror, or thatnegotiations begin with the next most qualified offeror. Council may also exercise the optionto reject all offers and instruct the Purchasing Manager to begin the procurement process again.The contract file shall contain the basis on which the award is made.After contract award, the contract file, will be made public. Unsuccessful offerors will beafforded the opportunity to make an appointment with the purchasing division for a debriefing.After the award, the contract file and the unsuccessful proposals will become subject todisclosure under the Georgia Open Records Act.RFP No. 26-0023Third-Party Administration Services for the Community Care Program ServingMedically Underserved Persons in Muscogee CountyPage 5 of 49
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 541611Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
- NAICS 541990All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
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