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1. Definition of requirement:
The Correctional Service Canada has a requirement to provide Community Based Residential Facilities (CBRFs) housing for offenders under federal jurisdiction who have been released to the community on conditional release, statutory release, and those subject to Long-Term Supervision Orders. The work will involve the following:
1.1 Objectives: CBRFs provide accommodation, monitoring and general support and assistance in reintegrating the offender into the community.
1.2 Tasks: All activities and services provided by the CBRF must comply with the requirements set forth in this document.
1.3 Expected results:
Promote the successful reintegration of offenders into the community.
CBRFs contribute to the management of risk by ensuring that suitable accommodation, support systems, and monitoring are in place to assist conditionally released individuals become law-abiding citizens.
1.4 Performance standards: The CBRF must have a written statement of mission which must include but not be limited to:
a) Objectives; b) Programs; c) Services; and d) Population to be served.
1.5 Deliverables:
The CBRF must provide twenty-four (24) hour residential services to offenders who are referred to it by CSC and accepted by the CRF.
If applicable and where required, the CBRF will provide a strategy to accommodate diverse cultures and spiritualities, including, but not limited to, Aboriginal culture and spirituality.
If applicable and where required, the CBRF must ensure that the accommodations are suitable and safe for children residing in the CBRF with their legal guardian in accordance with measures outlined in CD 715-4.
The CBRF must provide CSC with the following reports: a) Monthly Utilization Reports indicating total utilized beds by offender’s name, FPS number and gender; b) Monthly Living Allowance Report by offender’s name, and FPS number, if applicable; c) Incident/occurrence reports, as they occur; d) Annual Financial Statements;
e) Other reports, as requested by CSC; and, f) All logs or other documented information on offenders when requested by CSC.
1.5.1 Paper consumption:
a. Should printed material be required, double sided printing in black and white format is the default unless otherwise specified by the Project Authority.
b. The Contractor must ensure printed material is on paper with a minimum recycled content of 30% and/or certified as originating from a sustainably managed forest.
c. The Contractor must recycle unneeded printed documents (in accordance with Security Requirements).
1.6 Constraints:
1.6.1 Location of work:
a. The Contractor must perform the work at Calgary, Alberta.
b. Travel
ii. No travel is anticipated for performance of the work under this contract.
1.6.2 Language of Work:
The contractor must perform all work in English.
1.6.3 Security Requirements:
1.
The Contractor/Offeror must, at all times during the performance of the Contract/Standing Offer, hold a valid Designated Organization Screening (DOS) with approved Document Safeguarding at the level of PROTECTED B issued by the Canadian Industrial Security Directorate, Public Works and Government Services Canada.
2.
The Contractor/Offeror personnel requiring access to PROTECTED information, assets or work site(s) must EACH hold a valid RELIABILITY STATUS, granted or approved by the Canadian Industrial Security Directorate (CISD), Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC).
3.
The Contractor MUST NOT utilize its Information Technology systems to electronically process, produce or store PROTECTED information until the CISD/PWGSC has issued written approval.
After approval has been granted or approved, these tasks may be performed at the level of PROTECTED B(including an IT Link at the level of PROTECTED B).
4.
Subcontracts which contain security requirements are NOT to be awarded without the prior written permission of CISD/PWGSC.
5.
The Contractor/Offeror must comply with the provisions of the:
(a)
Security Requirements Check List and security guide (if applicable);
(b)
Industrial Security Manual (Latest Edition)
2. Minimum essential requirements:
Any interested supplier must demonstrate by way of a statement of capabilities that it meets the following requirements:
Experience:
Organizations must have the capacity to provide residential services as outlined in the section titled “Current Requirements” and “Deliverables”.
Organizations must fully comply with Correctional Service Canada Community Residential Services Standards.
http://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/text/plcy/cdshtm/714-cd-eng.shtml
Organizations must have 2 years experience in working with adult offenders in a residential setting.
Organizations must have 2 years experience working with adult offenders on conditional release.
3. Applicability of the trade agreement (s) to the procurement
This procurement is not subject to any trade agreement.
4. Set-aside under the Procurement Strategy for Aboriginal Business
This procurement is not subject to any set-asides for Aboriginal Suppliers.
5. Comprehensive Land Claims Agreement (s)
This procurement is not subject to a Comprehensive Land Claims Agreement.
6. Justification for the Pre-Identified Supplier
There are a restricted number of qualified service providers in the Calgary area who are willing and available to provide residential servida is moving its Government Electronic Tendering Service from MERX to Buyandsell.gc.ca/tenders on June 1, 2013
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