Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network (DWIVHN) is seeking proposals for janitorial services for its behavioral health crisis care center facilities. The services are required 24/7/365 for a 62,000 sq ft facility. Bidders must have at least 5 years of experience in similar facilities and provide all necessary cleaning supplies and equipment. Proposals are due June 24, 2026. Questions are due June 17, 2026. Proposals must be submitted electronically via BidNet Direct. DWIVHN reserves the right to expand the contract to include future facilities.
The proposal deadline is Wednesday, June 24, 2026, at 2:00 p. m. local time. proposal deadline: wednesday, june 24, 2026 at 2: 00 p. m. local time
Proposal pricing must reflect net 45 payment terms. proposal pricing must reflect net 45 payment terms.
Proposals will be evaluated based on experience and qualifications, facility staffing, and project cost. The following factors, listed in relative order of importance, will be considered in making the selection: experience and qualifications facility staffing project cost
Proposers must have at least five years of experience in providing janitorial services in a 24/7/365 behavioral health crisis care facility or hospital setting, with at least three references. he proposer or its subcontractor must have five 5 years experience in providing janitorial services in a 24 hours, 7 days a week, 365 days a year behavioral healthcrisis care facility or hospital setting. with at least three 3 references for projects of similar scope and size.
Written questions regarding the RFP or scope of services must be submitted by Wednesday, June 17, 2026, at 2:00 p. m. local time. written questions regarding the substance of the rfp or scope of services must be submitted via bidnet director via email to the purchasing contact listed above no later than the preproposal question deadline indicatedabove.
Causes for disqualification include collusion among proposers, lack of competency or responsibility, uncompleted work that might hinder completion, being in arrears or default on contracts, or violations of ethics provisions. any one or more of the following causes may be considered sufficient for the disqualification of a proposer and the rejection of the proposal: a. evidence of collusion among proposers. b. lack of competency as revealed by either financial, experience, or equipment statements. c. lack of responsibility as shown by past work.