RFP - SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT TEEN RECOVERY CENTER
Project Information
- Bid Title
- RFP - SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT TEEN RECOVERY CENTER
- Issuing Agency
- San Diego County
- Location
- California
- Published Date
- May 1, 2026
- Closing Date
- Jun 26, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
- Ref. #
- BPM013048
- Original Source
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- Project Description
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RFx Name: BPM013048 RFx Begin Date (UTC+0): RFP - SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT TEEN RECOVERY CENTER RFx End Date (UTC+0): 1 Commodities: 1 RFx Status: Medical practice Solicitation Code: 5/1/2026 11:15:00 AM Lot #: 6/26/2026 3:00:00 PM Round #: 55
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RFx General InformationCodeBPM013048RFx NameRFP - SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT TEEN RECOVERY CENTERLot #1Round #1RFx Begin Date5/1/2026 11:15:00 AMRFx End Date6/26/2026 3:00:00 PMSummaryContactJoseph Hirschy | Procurement Contracting Officer
Cell: 858-254-5806 | Josephr.hirschy@sdcounty.ca.govQ&A Start Date (M/d/yyyy)5/1/202611:15:00 AMQ&A End Date (M/d/yyyy)5/18/20265:00:00 PMRFx DocumentsSelectedTitle Type Att. Last Modification Creation Date Validity End Date RFP - HHSA LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY PLAN RFx Commercial Documents (Approved) 5/1/2026 11:00:47 AM 5/1/2026 11:00:47 AM RFP - SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT TEEN RECOVERY CENTER RFx Commercial Documents (Approved) 5/1/2026 10:59:53 AM 5/1/2026 10:59:53 AM 2 Record(s) - Attachment Preview
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ALLEN R HUNSBERGERDIRECTORDEPARTMENT OF PURCHASING AND CONTRACTING5560 OVERLAND AVENUE, SUITE 270, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92123-1204Phone (858) 505-6367Fax (858) 715-6452BRENDA MILLERASSISTANT DIRECTORREQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) 13048DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICESSUBSTANCE USE DISORDER INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT TEEN RECOVERY CENTER SERVICESMay 1, 2026A. KEY INFORMATION1. The County of San Diego is seeking proposals from firms interested in providing Substance Use Disorder IntensiveOutpatient Teen Recovery Center Services (“Offerors”).2. The contract term is anticipated to be an initial (base) period of six (6) months with four (4) one-year options. Theanticipated contract maximum amount for the full Agreement term is between $8,500,000 and $8,663,000.3. The County has posted this solicitation on its official BuyNet website at https://sdbuynet.sandiegocounty.gov/. In orderto see all information related to this RFP, to submit Questions, and to receive notifications of updates, Offerors mustselect “Participate in RFx” for this solicitation in BuyNet.4. The Contracting Officer for this solicitation is Joseph Hirschy, Procurement Contracting Officer(Josephr.hirschy@sdcounty.ca.gov).5. Schedule: This timeline is subject to change at any time, at the County’s sole discretion. The County will issue anaddendum for changes to the Pre-Proposal Conference date, Questions due date, or Proposal due date.Event DescriptionPre-Proposal ConferenceQuestions dueProposals dueDate and Time (San Diego Time)May 12, 2026, at 9:00 a.m.May 18, 2026, prior to 5:00 p.m.June 26, 2026 prior to 3:00 p.m.6. Pre-Proposal Conference. The County will hold a pre-proposal conference by Video/Teleconference using theMicrosoft Teams platform on the Date and Time listed in the Schedule. To participate, join the virtual conference athttps://events.gcc.teams.microsoft.com/event/8074b7fe-a444-4983-85ed-f1375d98e4d7@4563af13-c029-41b3-b74c-965e8eec8f96 or Click here. The County will provide an overview of the RFP process and may provide aprogram/technical overview and other information. Attendance at the pre-proposal conference is encouraged but notmandatory.7. Questions:7.1. Offerors should submit all Questions, including requests for clarification related to definition or interpretationof this RFP, in writing by the Date and Time specified in the Schedule. Questions should be submitted viaBuyNet, by sending a message to the Contracting Officer through the “Discussions” functionality.7.2. Non-Offerors should direct inquiries regarding this solicitation to the Contracting Officer.8. Table of Contents:A. Key InformationB. RFP Instructions and RulesC. Evaluation CriteriaD. Submittal ItemsE. Required FormsF. Statement of WorkPage 1 of 71COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO – REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) 13048DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICESSUBSTANCE USE DISORDER INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT TEEN RECOVERY CENTERG. Payment ScheduleH. Draft Agreement///Page 2 of 71COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO – REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) 13048DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICESSUBSTANCE USE DISORDER INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT TEEN RECOVERY CENTERB. RFP INSTRUCTIONS AND RULES1. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING A PROPOSAL1.1. It is the Offeror’s responsibility to submit a proposal based on the most current RFP, addenda thereto,responses to Questions, any other information posted on BuyNet, and any diligence material madeavailable by the County. Offerors are advised to regularly check BuyNet for information. The County hasno obligation to contact Offerors directly with any such RFP-related information.1.1.1. In order to see all information related to this RFP, to submit Questions, and to receivenotifications of updates, Offerors must select “Participate in RFx” for this solicitation in BuyNet.1.2. Forms required to be submitted with Offerors response to this RFP are included in this RFP or posted onthe County’s web site at https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/content/sdc/purchasing/purchasing-forms.html.1.2.1. Posted forms may be updated from time to time. Unless otherwise specified, offerors may submitthe version of a form in place as of the date of the posting of this RFP or any later version.1.3. Offerors are advised to allow for sufficient time to obtain all necessary documents and forms, resolve anytechnical difficulties obtaining or completing documents or forms, and, if necessary, obtain documentsand forms by an alternate method. If you are unable to download documents or forms, you may request ahard copy or technical assistance from Purchasing and Contracting’s front desk or contact clerical supportat (858) 505-6367.1.4. Offeror must submit a complete original proposal in accordance with the format provided in thissolicitation to the County of San Diego, Department of Purchasing and Contracting, through electronicupload to BuyNet before the Date and Time listed in Schedule.1.4.1.If Offeror is unable to submit via BuyNet for any reason, Offeror may submit by providing thePurchasing and Contracting front desk with either (i) electronic files on CD/DVD or, (ii) aprinted proposal. Offeror must prominently mark such submissions with the RFP number on theoutside of the packaging. Please use this method only if unable to submit through BuyNet.1.4.2. When submitting via BuyNet, Offerors are advised to allow for sufficient time to submit by analternate method in the event of technical difficulties.1.4.3. For proposals submitted electronically through BuyNet, the time on the BuyNet server shall beconsidered the official time for the purpose of determining timely submittal.1.4.4. For proposals submitted at the Purchasing and Contracting front desk, the time stamp at the frontdesk shall be considered the official time for the purpose of determining timely submittal.1.4.5.In the event of multiple submittals of an original proposal by an Offeror, the County will onlyconsider the most recent submittal submitted before the due date and time. The County will notreview or consider previous submittals, whether submitted at the front desk or through BuyNet.Offerors are strongly encouraged to submit only one original proposal and to withdraw orreplace any previous submittals in the event they update their proposal. Proposals may be foundnon-conforming if the County is unable to determine which proposal is the most recent, timelysubmittal.1.5. A proposal that is untimely or otherwise not submitted in conformance with 1.4 above will not beconsidered for award unless: it is received before award is made; the County determines that it is in its bestinterest to accept the proposal; and1.5.1. It is determined by the County that the late receipt was due solely to mishandling by the County,or1.5.2. No timely and conforming proposal was submitted.Page 3 of 71COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO – REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) 13048DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICESSUBSTANCE USE DISORDER INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT TEEN RECOVERY CENTER1.6. Proposals may not be modified after the due date, except for modifications resulting from the ContractingOfficer’s request for a revised proposal, Best and Final Offer (BAFO), or an addendum to the proposal.1.7. Proposals may be withdrawn by written notice signed by a duly authorized representative of Offeror ifreceived prior to Notice of Intent to Award. After Notice of Intent to Award, all proposals constitute firmoffers, subject to negotiation, that will remain open and cannot be revoked, withdrawn, or modified for aperiod of six (6) months.1.7.1. All proposals become the property of the County upon submission. An Offeror may request thereturn of its proposal upon withdrawal, which return the County may grant or deny in its solediscretion.1.8. By submitting a proposal, Offeror agrees to these RFP Instructions and Rules and all other terms of thisRFP.2. QUESTIONS2.1. Offerors shall direct requests for explanation regarding the RFP or related documents to the ContractingOfficer in writing as a question (“Question”). Submit Questions by sending a message to the ContractingOfficer through the “Discussions” functionality in BuyNet.2.2. The County may choose not to respond to Questions received after the date and time stated Schedule.Offeror is responsible for ensuring that Questions are received by the County.3. PROPOSAL FORMAT3.1. Submit electronic proposals as files in .pdf format, except where specified otherwise. For pages other thansignature pages, converted and searchable formats are preferred.3.2. Proposals shall be formatted to print on 8-1/2” x 11” page size, with no less than ½” margins and eleven(11) point font and to be suitable for black and white reproduction with no loss of information.3.3. All proposals shall be signed with a handwritten signature by an authorized officer or employee of theOfferor.3.3.1. Electronic or digital signatures will not be accepted.3.3.2. Pages requiring signatures must be scanned from an original handwritten signature. If Offerorsare unable to submit a .pdf with scanned signatures, Offerors may optionally submit clearpictures of signature pages containing original handwritten signatures.4. PROPOSAL ORGANIZATION4.1. Your proposal must be organized in accordance with the Submittal Items in this RFP.4.1.1. Content shall be organized to correspond to the applicable exhibit and question or item within eachexhibit.4.1.2. Offerors shall separate each exhibit into one or more files, clearly named as to the exhibit andorder.4.1.3. Pages shall be consecutively numbered within each exhibit at the bottom or top margin of eachpage.4.1.4. Cost/Price information:4.1.4.1. All cost and pricing information must be contained within Cost/Price exhibit and beinclusive of all proposed compensation. No price data is to be included in theProgram/Technical or other exhibits.4.2. Confidential/Proprietary information:Page 4 of 71COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO – REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) 13048DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICESSUBSTANCE USE DISORDER INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT TEEN RECOVERY CENTER4.2.1. The County is a public agency subject to the California Public Records Act, Government Code §7920.000, et seq. Some or all of the documents submitted in response to this RFP may be subjectto disclosure, and the County intends to publish any resulting contracts to its public website.4.2.2. It is Offeror's responsibility to identify and separate into a "CONFIDENTIAL/PROPRIETARY”exhibit and to provide a signed Nondisclosure Indemnification Agreement for:4.2.2.1. all confidential information that should be protected from disclosure, including PI(Personal Information), PII (Personally Identifiable Information), or PHI (ProtectedHealth Information), and4.2.2.2. any proprietary or other information Offeror determines is exempt from disclosure underthe California Public Records Act and wishes to protect from disclosure.4.2.3. The “CONFIDENTIAL/PROPRIETARY” exhibit must be clearly labeled with all pages markedas “CONFIDENTIAL/PROPRIETARY”4.2.4. Refence material in the “CONFIDENTIAL/PROPRIETARY” exhibit where it is needed torespond to a Submittal Item (for example “See response 1 contained within the“CONFIDENTIAL/PROPRIETARY” exhibit” for staff Social Security numbers”).4.2.5.If the County determines that a submission improperly designates information as confidential orproprietary, the County may, at its sole discretion: (i) deem the information releasable; (ii) declarethe submission non-conforming/non-responsive; (iii) remove such information, or (iv) take anyother appropriate action. (Note: pricing and terms and conditions are generally not consideredconfidential under the California Public Records Act).5. PROPOSAL EVALUATION5.1. Evaluations shall be based on the criteria contained in the Evaluation Criteria and Submittal Items todetermine the proposals(s) that provide the best value to the County.5.2. The County shall have the discretion, but not the obligation, to construe any submission as non-conformingand ineligible for consideration if it does not conform to the requirements of this Request for Proposals.The County shall also have the discretion to waive any irregularities or deviations from the requirementsof this Request for Proposals in any submission.5.3. Small-Local Business preference: The County intends to expend federal funds for contract(s) resultingfrom this solicitation; therefore, in accordance with 2 CFR § 200.319(c), a Small-Local Businesspreference will not be applied when evaluating offers and determining contract award. Regardless,Offerors are encouraged to complete the Small-Local Business Self-Certification form to assist withCounty data collection.5.4. Small-Local Business Subcontractor Utilization: Offeror’s failure to submit an acceptable Small-LocalBusiness Subcontractor Utilization Plan at time of submittal may result in the County rejecting Offeror’sproposal. Notwithstanding the foregoing, County, at its sole discretion, may elect to allow an Offeror tosupplement, correct deficiencies in, or provide additional information or documentation to support itsSmall-Local Business Subcontractor Utilization Plan.5.5. During evaluation, County may appropriately consider the sustainability and social, human health,environmental, and economic impact of Offeror’s proposed products and approach to providing goods andservices, in accordance with Board Policy B-67. Therefore, Offerors are encouraged to include relevantinformation in their proposals.5.6. During evaluation, the County may appropriately evaluate the cultural competency of Offeror andOfferor’s proposed approach to providing goods and services. Therefore, Offerors are encouraged toinclude relevant information in their proposals.5.7. When evaluating an Offeror’s cost or pricing, the County may also consider the effect of the proposal onthe overall total cost to the County.Page 5 of 71
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 621420Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers
- NAICS 623220Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities
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