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Camp Food Service and Nutrition Management

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This contract involves the provision of meal services that are safe and nutritious, adhering strictly to the standards set forth in 105 CMR 590.000. The scope includes comprehensive menu planning that addresses nutritional requirements and special dietary needs, proper food handling and storage to ensure safety and quality, management of allergens to protect vulnerable individuals, and maintaining sanitary conditions throughout service. The contract is designed to support the nutritional needs of camp settings, ensuring compliance with relevant health regulations. Issued by the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health, the contract falls under NAICS code 722310, which pertains to food services. It is structured as a subcontract and remains open for responses until June 1, 2036. Specific location details for performance are not provided, suggesting a potential for services across multiple sites or regions. The contract emphasizes adherence to stringent food safety and sanitation protocols within the operational framework mandated by Massachusetts health regulations.

General Info

Provision of safe, nutritious meal services for camps, meeting 105 CMR 590.000 standards.

Agency

Massachusetts Department of Mental HealthView Agency

NAICS

722310 - Food Service ContractorsView NAICS

Place of Performance

MA, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of BD-26-1022-DMH08-8210C-121465.

The full solicitation package (11 documents), including the RFP, is on the prime solicitation, not on this scope.

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Request for Response for Camps for Department of Mental Health Referred Children Master Agreement

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AgencyMassachusetts Department of Mental Health
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Provision of safe, nutritious meals in compliance with 105 CMR 590.000, including menu planning, food handling, storage, allergen management, and sanitary service.

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