Opportunity

Pierce County Fire Protection District 6 Opengov #26-002-AHP-RF

Pierce County seeks proposals for capital funding to develop residential behavioral health facilities

Posted

April 20, 2026

Respond By

June 05, 2026

Identifier

26-002-AHP-RF

NAICS

236220, 541310, 541330

Pierce County Human Services Department is seeking proposals for capital funding to develop state-licensed residential behavioral health facilities: - Government Buyer: - Pierce County Human Services Department - Project Scope: - Construction of one or more residential facilities serving individuals with behavioral health needs - Site development and architectural/engineering services included - Funding & Value: - Supported by the Maureen Howard Affordable Housing Sales Tax Fund - Estimated total funding: $3,000,000 - Facility Requirements: - Must provide at least 50 beds for Medicaid-eligible individuals - Facilities must accept Medicaid and offer onsite Medicaid-reimbursable medical and behavioral health services - Compliance with all local and state licensing, zoning, and environmental regulations is required - Eligibility: - Open to non-profits, limited partnerships, LLCs, for-profit organizations, public agencies, and joint ventures - Notable Details: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Funding is contingent on compliance with applicable laws and available funds - Performance period is 24 months, with possible extensions

Description

Pierce County's Human Services Department is soliciting proposals for capital funding to support the development of one or more state-licensed residential facilities providing services to individuals with behavioral health needs. The facilities must accept Medicaid, provide onsite Medicaid-reimbursable medical and behavioral health services, and have at least 50 beds dedicated to qualifying individuals. The project includes construction, site development, and architectural and engineering services, with a total estimated value of $3,000,000. Proposals are due by June 5, 2026, and the project must comply with local and state licensing, zoning, and environmental requirements.

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