Opportunity
Saskatchewan Tenders #8734-3
Saskatchewan Seeks Prequalified Providers for Addiction Treatment Services
Posted
June 24, 2026
Respond By
September 09, 2026
Identifier
8734-3
NAICS
623220, 621420, 622210
This opportunity seeks to expand addiction treatment capacity in Saskatchewan through a prequalification process for service providers. - Government Buyer: - Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) - Government of Saskatchewan, Ministry of Health - Scope of Services: - Provision of addiction treatment spaces across Saskatchewan - Includes inpatient treatment, transitional support, medically supported withdrawal management, and mobile/home-based withdrawal management - Services must be evidence-based, trauma-informed, culturally sensitive, and non-stigmatizing - Providers must offer 24/7 onsite support, individualized support plans, and collaborate with SHA and community partners - Use of SHA's MHAIS electronic medical records system is required - Requirements: - Adherence to provincial Detox Programming Standards and Clinical Principles for Alcohol and Drug Misuse Services - Staff must have appropriate qualifications and suicide prevention training - Compliance with all provincial health regulations and confidentiality standards - Procurement Process: - This is a Request for Supplier Qualifications (RFSQ) to establish a list of prequalified providers - Prequalified suppliers will be eligible for a subsequent competitive process to negotiate service agreements - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named, as this is a qualification process for service providers
Description
This Request for Supplier Qualifications (RFSQ) is issued by the Government of Saskatchewan on behalf of the Ministry of Health and the Saskatchewan Health Authority. It invites prospective respondents to provide responses for the provision of addiction treatment spaces, including inpatient treatment and transitional support services, throughout Saskatchewan. The goal is to create a list of pre-qualified suppliers who can participate in a second-stage competitive process to negotiate agreements for these treatment spaces. Optional virtual information sessions are offered to provide an overview of the procurement process. The competition is open with a response deadline of September 9, 2026.