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Subcontractor for Socioeconomic Preference (CMBE/SDVBE/Florida-Based)

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This contract offers an opportunity for certified minority business enterprises, service-disabled veteran business enterprises, or Florida-based businesses to participate as subcontractors, providing a tie-breaking preference in the selection process. The contract is managed by the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice and pertains to services classified under NAICS code 624220. Interested businesses have until September 1, 2026, to respond and participate in this subcontracting arrangement. The solicitation was posted on October 14, 2025, and is designed to encourage socioeconomically diverse subcontractor involvement across any service area related to juvenile justice services. While the exact location and agency office details are not specified, the contract aims to support state-level initiatives to build inclusive partnerships and leverage certified businesses within Florida's market.

General Info

Florida juvenile justice contract favors certified minority, veteran, or Florida-based subcontractors until September 2026.

Agency

Florida Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ)View Agency

NAICS

624220

Place of Performance

FL, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of RFP-14112.

The full solicitation package (5 documents), including the RFP, is on the prime solicitation, not on this scope.

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Moderate-Risk Residential Program for Females Ages 12–18 Requiring Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment Overlay Services (28 Beds)

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AgencyFlorida Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ)
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Opportunity for certified minority, service-disabled veteran, or Florida-based businesses to participate as subcontractors across any service area for tie-breaking preference.

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