Residential Reentry Center (RRC) Services and Home Confinement Services Located in the Flint, Michigan Area Within the Boundaries of Genesee and Saginaw County
Justice, Department of · FEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM / BUREAU OF PRISONS
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- Response deadline
- Feb 5, 2018, 7:00 PM EST
- Posted
- Nov 21, 2017
- Solicitation
- 15BRRC18R00000021
- Set-aside
- None listed
- Place of performance
- MI, USA
- Contracting office
- PROPERTY MANAGEMENT - CO · WASHINGTON · DC
- Source
- SAM.gov · updated May 9, 2026
Description
The Federal Bureau of Prisons is seeking concerns having the ability for providing Residential Reentry Center (RRC) services (in-house RRC beds) and Home Confinement services (home confinement placements) for male and female Federal offenders held under the authority of United States Statutes located in the Flint, Michigan area within the boundaries of Genesee or Saginaw County. Both the RRC services for in-house RRC beds and the Home Confinement services for home confinement placements shall be in accordance with the Federal Bureau of Prisons Statement of Work (SOW) entitled, "Residential Reentry Center, April 2017." Home Confinement services (for home confinement placements) are specifically defined in chapter 10, Programs, of the aforementioned SOW. Additional requirements for these services are referenced throughout the SOW as well. This will be an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity type contract with firm fixed unit prices for Line Items 1 and 2. For the Home Confinement requirement for home confinement placements, male and female quantities are combined for an estimated number of inmate days. For Line Item 1, the guaranteed minimum quantities and estimated maximum quantities for the RRC services for the in-house RRC beds requirement are as follows: � Base Year: The guaranteed minimum number of inmate days is 2,555 (6 males and 1 female) with an estimated maximum number of inmate days of 9,125 (23 males and 2 females); � Option Year 1: The estimated maximum number of inmate days is 9,150 (23 males and 2 females); � Option Year 2: The estimated maximum number of inmate days is 9,125 (23 males and 2 females); � Option Year 3: The estimated maximum number of inmate days is 9,125 (23 males and 2 females); � Option Year 4: The estimated maximum number of inmate days is 9,125 (23 males and 2 females); � Option Year 5: The estimated maximum number of inmate days is 9,150 (23 males and 2 females); � Option Year 6: The estimated maximum number of inmate days is 9,125 (23 males and 2 females); � Option Year 7: The estimated maximum number of inmate days is 9,125 (23 males and 2 females); � Option Year 8: The estimated maximum number of inmate days is 9,125 (23 males and 2 females); and � Option Year 9: The estimated maximum number of inmate days is 9,150 (23 males and 2 females). For Line Item 2, the guaranteed minimum quantities and estimated maximum quantities for the home confinement services for the home confinement placement requirement are as follows: � Base Year: The guaranteed minimum number of home confinement placements is 1,825 (5 placements onto home confinement) with an estimated maximum number of home confinement placements of 6,935 (19 placements onto home confinement); � Option Year 1: The estimated maximum number of home confinement placements is 6,954 (19 placements onto home confinement); � Option Year 2: The estimated maximum number of home confinement placements is 6,935 (19 placements onto home confinement); � Option Year 3: The estimated maximum number of home confinement placements is 6,935 (19 placements onto home confinement); � Option Year 4: The estimated maximum number of home confinement placements is 6,935 (19 placements onto home confinement); � Option Year 5: The estimated maximum number of home confinement placements is 6,954 (19 placements onto home confinement); � Option Year 6: The estimated maximum number of home confinement placements is 6,935 (19 placements onto home confinement); � Option Year 7: The estimated maximum number of home confinement placements is 6,935 (19 placements onto home confinement); � Option Year 8: The estimated maximum number of home confinement placements is 6,935 (19 placements onto home confinement); and � Option Year 9: The estimated maximum number of home confinement placements is 6,954 (19 placements onto home confinement). 15BRRC18R00000021 will be available on or about December 8, 2017 and it will be distributed solely through the General Services Administration's Federal Business Opportunities (FBO) website http://www.fbo.gov. Hard copies of the solicitation document will not be available. The site provides downloading instructions. Future information about this acquisition, including solicitation amendments, will also be distributed solely through this site. Interested parties are responsible for monitoring this site to ensure that they have the most up-to-date information about this acquisition. It is the intent of the Government to award all line items (RRC in-house beds and home confinement placements) to a single provider, as these services are interconnected and rely upon each other to ensure adequate programming and case management of offenders. The Government reserves the right to potentially make an award which is deemed to be in the best interest of the Government. The estimated closing date of 15BRRC18R00000021 will be on or about February 6, 2018. All responsible sources may submit a proposal which will be considered by this agency. No collect calls will be accepted. No telephone request or written requests for the solicitation will be accepted. Faith-Based and Community Organizations can submit offers/bids/quotations equally with other organizations for contracts for which they are eligible.
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