Nutrition Services - Questions and Answers No. 1
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- Bid Title
- Nutrition Services - Questions and Answers No. 1
- Issuing Agency
- Shelby County
- Location
- Tennessee
- Published Date
- Jan 23, 2026
- Closing Date
- Feb 3, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
- Ref. #
- RFP 26-012-69
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Bid Title:RFP 26-012-69 Questions and Answers No. 1Category:Aging CommissionStatus:OpenPublish Date:Friday, January 23, 2026 - 4:00pmClose Date:02/03/2026 - 4:00pmContact Person:Allison Nothnagel
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Shelby CountyTennesseeLee Harris, MayorQuestions and Answers No. 1ISSUED: January 23, 2026RFP 26-012-69Nutrition Services(Aging Commission of the Mid-South)TO ALL PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS:The following questions were submitted by a potential bidder. Our answers are listedbelow in red:1. Scoring Methodology and DiscretionThe RFP does not clearly identify whether proposals are evaluated using a standardizedscoring rubric or whether evaluators exercise unfettered discretion.Clarification Requested:• Do evaluators score proposals using a formal, written scoring rubric or evaluationmatrix?• If not, are evaluators permitted to score proposals based on individual discretion withoutpredefined criteria?Applicants cannot submit a rational proposal without knowing whether evaluation isrubric-based or discretionary.A: Please see scoring file posted with RFP 26-012-69, Nutrition Services___2. Disclosure of Scoring RubricIf a scoring rubric or evaluation matrix exists, it constitutes material information necessaryfor proposal preparation.Clarification Requested:• Will the scoring rubric, evaluation matrix, or scoring criteria used by evaluators bedisclosed to all potential applicants prior to the submission deadline?• If not, please state the legal or procurement authority under which such materialevaluation criteria are withheld, given that comparable public procurements routinelydisclose scoring rubrics within the RFP or grant application.Without disclosure, applicants cannot ensure alignment with evaluation priorities.A: Please see scoring file posted with RFP 26-012-69, Nutrition Services___3. Insurance vs. Self-Insurance Conflict (Page 17)Page 17 indicates that self-insurance is an option, while other sections of the RFP appear torequire commercial insurance policies issued by an insurance carrier, creating a directinternal inconsistency.Clarification Requested:• Is self-insurance a permissible compliance option for this procurement, or is commercialinsurance issued by an insurance carrier mandatory?A: Self-insurance is permissible.• If self-insurance is permitted, please specify:A: Must provide adequate proof/properly authorized Self-Insured COI• Which coverages may be self-insuredA: All that are applicable to the services being provided. Requirements forenvironmentally sensitive projects and bids over $5M are not applicable to the servicesbeing provided.• Any minimum financial thresholds, reserves, or documentation requiredA: COI should outline coverages and coverage limits for at least the minimal financialthresholds outlined in the RFP for applicable services being provided.• If self-insurance is not permitted, please confirm that all vendors must carry commercialinsurance and identify which RFP provision controls.A: N/AApplicants cannot determine compliance without reconciliation of this conflict.___4. Bond Coverage Requirements (Page 17)The RFP requires vendors to maintain “sufficient bond coverage,” but does not define theterm.Clarification Requested:• What specific type(s) of bond are required (e.g., performance bond, fidelity bond, suretybond)?• What is the minimum bond amount required for compliance?• What is the bond coverage currently maintained by the incumbent or current serviceprovider for this contract?Absent defined thresholds, applicants cannot assess financial feasibility or competitiveness.A: As stated, bonds should provide protection for the AAAD (Shelby County/AgingCommission of the Mid-South) and DDA Department of Disability and Aging (State ofTennessee) from theft, forgery, embezzlement, and fraud loss by the service provideragency, any of its agents or employees full or part time. Regarding type and amounts ofbonds, bonds should be adequate to cover the mentioned risk, regarding scope of workcontracted and quantity of work contracted with an organization receiving award underRFP 26-012-69, Nutrition Services.___5. Existing Food Sites and Written Approval Requirement (Page 18)Page 18 requires vendors to obtain written approval from AAAD prior to opening newfood sites, but does not disclose the current service landscape.Clarification Requested:• How many food sites currently exist under the AAAD Nutrition Services program?A: See table below, outlined in red• Where are these sites geographically located?A: Sites exist in Fayette, Lauderdale, Shelby, and Tipton counties• Are these sites operated by a single provider or multiple providers?A: MultipleApplicants cannot assess service gaps, duplication, or expansion feasibility without thisbaseline informationlArlington serving 25Bartlett Senior Center serving 25Bickford Community Center serving20City View Towers serving 50ShelbyShelbyShelbyShelbyEd Rice Community Center serving 40Hope Heights serving 20Jewish Community Center serving 20(kosher meals)North Lake serving 25Orange Mound Senior Center serving60Plough Towers serving 40 (koshermeals)Ruth Tate Community Center serving25St Peter's Manor serving 30Wesley Graceland Gardens serving 45ShelbyShelbyShelbyShelbyShelbyShelbyShelbyShelbyShelbyMIFAMIFAMIFAMIFAMIFAMIFAMIFAMIFAMIFAMIFAMIFAMIFAMIFA6265 Chester St5727Woodlawn233 Henry Ave.256 S. Camilla St.2935 N Watkins383 Madison Ave6560 Poplar Ave.5190 Wesley Park Dr.2972 Park Ave.6580 Poplar Ave.1620 Marjorie St.108 N. Auburndale St.1430 Graceland PinesArlingtonMemphisMemphisMemphisMemphisMemphisMemphisMemphisMemphisMemphisMemphisMemphisMemphis38002381343810738104381273810338119381353811438138381063810438116Wesley Highland Meadows serving 20 ShelbyWesley Millington Towers serving 35 ShelbyMIFAMIFA3517 Andy Way Ln.5077 EasleyMemphisMillingtonGoodWill Homes Senior CitizensCenter serving 168Somerville Senior Center serving 40Covington Community Center serving25DeWitt Community Center serving 18Garland Community Center serving 20Halls Community Center serving 30Munford Community Center serving25St Mark's Village serving 15___ShelbyFayetteTiptonFayetteTiptonLauderdaleTiptonFayetteGoodWillHomesSWHRASWHRASWHRASWHRASWHRASWHRASWHRA163 W Raines Rd12615 S Main St100 W Washington St3585 Hwy 571598 Garland Dr605 Airport Rd63 College St85 St. Mark CvMemphisSomervilleCovingtonRossvilleCovingtonHallsMunfordMoscow6. Average Meal Volume per SiteThe RFP does not disclose utilization levels at existing food sites, which is material tostaffing, logistics, food procurement, and pricing.Clarification Requested:• What is the average number of meals served per day at each existing food site?A: See table above for daily number• Please provide averages by site for the most recent full program year.A: 821 X 5 days X 52 weeks = 213,460Without site-level volume data, applicants cannot reasonably estimate operational costs orpropose accurate per-meal pricing.___7. Home-Delivered Meal VolumeHome-delivered meals represent a distinct operational and cost structure from congregatemeals.Clarification Requested:• How many home-delivered meals were served per day by the incumbent provider duringthe most recent 12-month period?A: 1,245 persons have received a Home Delivered Meal in FY25/26.1,245 persons X 5 days X 52 weeks = 323,700• Please provide average daily volume and total annual volume.A: Daily volume based on FY25/26, 1,245 persons have received a Home Delivered Meal,annual volume would be 323,700. This represents approximation of utilization andauthorization of persons to participate in the future.This information is necessary to evaluate fleet requirements, staffing, routing, andinsurance exposure.38128380533810938068380193806638019380403805838057___8. Days of Meal DeliveryThe RFP does not clearly state whether meal delivery is required seven (7) days per weekor fewer.Clarification Requested:• Are meals currently delivered seven (7) days per week?A: No• If not, on which days are meals delivered?A: Varies by county for Home Delivered. Congregate meals are received Monday thruFriday• Are vendors expected to propose seven-day service, or to mirror the current deliveryschedule?A: Neither for Home Delivered Meals. Congregate meals are served Monday thru FridayDelivery frequency materially affects cost, staffing, and pricing assumptions.___9. Value of the Prior ContractThe RFP does not disclose the value of the contract it replaces.Clarification Requested:• What was the total dollar value of the prior or incumbent Nutrition Services contract,including base term and any renewals or amendments?A: $4,429,564 FY 25/26Disclosure of the prior contract value is necessary for applicants to assess scale, feasibility,and competitiveness.___10. Anticipated Value of the New ContractThe RFP does not state the anticipated value, funding range, or maximum award amountfor the new contract.Clarification Requested:• What is the allocated total dollar amount of the contract to be awarded under this RFP?A: Shelby County is awaiting funding notice of nutritional program from State ofTennessee for nutritional program for FY 26/27.Applicants cannot submit a rational financial proposal without knowing the fundingmagnitude and contractual scope due the fact that
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