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Restaurant Food Take-out/Delivery Services

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BD-21-1035-DYS01-DYS01-59520State & Local

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The Massachusetts Department of Youth Services is soliciting vendors to provide freshly prepared, high-quality restaurant-style food for takeout or delivery to designated program locations across Boston. The contract, issued under solicitation number BD-21-1035-DYS01-DYS01-59520, aims to ensure that youth in state-run programs receive nutritious and appealing meals that meet restaurant-grade standards. Vendors must be capable of consistent, reliable food preparation and timely delivery to multiple sites within the Boston area, with meals tailored to meet the dietary needs and preferences of program participants. The posting was made on May 7, 2021, and responses are currently being accepted through March 6, 2030, indicating a long-term opportunity for qualified providers. The contract is managed by the DYS01 - DYS-Boston office under the Massachusetts state government, with Alan Simons designated as the primary point of contact for procurement inquiries. All services must be performed at the specified location in Boston, Massachusetts, with a zip code of 02109. While no specific NAICS code or set-aside status is provided, the solicitation is open to any eligible vendor capable of meeting the outlined food service requirements. Interested parties can access additional details through the official Commbuys platform, where full terms, performance expectations, and evaluation criteria are available for review.

General Info

Massachusetts DYS seeks vendors to provide nutritious, restaurant-style meals for youth in Boston through 2030.

Agency

Massachusetts → DYS01 - DYS-BostonView Agency

NAICS

722511 - Full-Service RestaurantsView NAICS

Place of Performance

Boston, MA, 02109, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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Standard Contract Form - Commonwealth of Massachusetts

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RFR Appendix 2 - COMMBUYS Vendor Registration Job Aid

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COMMBUYS Bid Solicitation Job Aid for Creating a Quote

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Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) Authorization Form

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Massachusetts Substitute W-9 Form March 2020

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RFR Appendix 1 - Required Specifications for Commodities and Services

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RFR BD-21-1035-DYS01-DYS01-59520 Restaurant Food Take-out/Delivery Services

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RFR Appendix 4 - How to Access a Bid in COMMBUYS

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Standard Contract Form Instructions and Contractor Certifications

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Prompt Pay Discount Form for Contract DYS 2022-001

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DYS 2022-001 Restaurant Food Takeout / Delivery Services Bidder Response Form

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COMMBUYS Vendor Registration Quick Reference Guide

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Contractor Authorized Signatory Listing

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Bidder Environmentally Preferable Products / Practices Form

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Commonwealth Terms and Conditions - Massachusetts State Contract

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AgencyMassachusetts → DYS01 - DYS-Boston
Contacts1 person available
OfficeBoston, MA, 02109, USA
Organization / Agency
Massachusetts → DYS01 - DYS-Boston
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Office AddressBoston, MA, 02109, USA
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Alan SimonsPurchaser

Full Description

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The Massachusetts Department of Youth Services seeks vendors to supply freshly prepared, quality restaurant food for takeout or delivery to designated program locations.

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