Opportunity
York Town Civicplus #Ambulance RFP Final
Consulting Services for Emergency Medical Services Feasibility Study – Town of York, Maine
Posted
August 19, 2026
Respond By
September 09, 2026
Identifier
Ambulance RFP Final
NAICS
541618
The Town of York, Maine is seeking a qualified consulting firm to conduct an independent feasibility study of its Emergency Medical Services (EMS) system. - Government Buyer: - Town of York, Maine - Contact: Peter Joseph, Town Manager - Scope of Work: - Assess current contracted ambulance service, including operational and financial performance - Evaluate alternative EMS delivery models: - Competitive procurement of a new provider - Creation of a municipal EMS service - Development of a regional ambulance authority - Other innovative options - Perform financial analyses for each model - Analyze stakeholder satisfaction and operational strengths/weaknesses - Deliverables: - Comprehensive final report - Presentations to Town leadership - Requirements: - Demonstrated experience with EMS feasibility studies and municipal ambulance services - Knowledge of Maine EMS regulations - Proposals must include firm qualifications, work plan, references, and itemized cost proposal - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned; opportunity is open to consulting firms with relevant expertise - Notable requirement: Swift execution with a target completion by November
No product line items are specified; the procurement is for consulting services only.
Description
The Town of York, Maine is soliciting proposals from qualified consultants or consulting firms to conduct an independent assessment of the Town's existing Emergency Medical Services (EMS) system and evaluate alternative EMS service delivery models. The study aims to provide an objective, data-driven assessment of the current EMS system and a comparative evaluation of feasible alternative service delivery models, including financial implications. The consultant will deliver a final report and presentations to aid Town leadership in making informed decisions about future EMS service delivery. Proposals are due by September 9, 2026, with a target completion of the study by November 2026.