The CDHS Office of Administrative Solutions focuses on the comprehensive management, modernization, and maintenance of state-operated facilities, with a specific emphasis on healthcare-related infrastructure such as the Colorado Mental Health Hospital (CMHHIP). Their core mission involves ensuring t...
The CDHS Office of Administrative Solutions focuses on the comprehensive management, modernization, and maintenance of state-operated facilities, with a specific emphasis on healthcare-related infrastructure such as the Colorado Mental Health Hospital (CMHHIP). Their core mission involves ensuring the structural integrity, safety, and regulatory compliance of their physical assets through large-scale capital improvements, including ICF conversions, fire alarm system upgrades, and protective placement enhancements. Strategic priorities center on integrated facility design, hazardous materials mitigation, and the technical modernization of MEP systems to meet stringent healthcare licensing and regulatory standards.
Procurement patterns are heavily weighted toward professional technical services and specialty trade contracting. The agency frequently procures multidisciplinary engineering, architectural design, and environmental consulting services to support the planning and execution of facility upgrades. This is complemented by a consistent need for skilled trades, specifically in electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and roofing services, to maintain and rehabilitate existing infrastructure.
The agency primarily targets vendors within the engineering, architectural, and construction sectors, specifically those operating under NAICS codes for engineering services, HVAC and electrical contracting, and environmental consulting. They seek specialized expertise in CAD/BIM modeling, structural assessments, and field verification to ensure precise as-built documentation for their facility projects.
Based in Pueblo, Colorado, this office operates as a specialized administrative and technical arm within the Colorado state government. Their procurement structure utilizes a mix of formal solicitations for major construction and technical subcontracts for specialized design and consulting services.