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Swimming Pool and Bathing Beach Safety Operations

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The contract involves the comprehensive operation and safety management of swimming pools and natural bathing areas, ensuring full compliance with Massachusetts regulations 105 CMR 435.000 and 445.000. Key responsibilities include providing lifeguard staffing, conducting regular water quality testing, and developing and maintaining emergency response plans to protect public health and safety. The scope covers all necessary operational aspects to maintain safe swimming environments in accordance with state health standards. Issued by the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health, this subcontract is identified under NAICS code 611620 and was posted on October 24, 2025. The deadline for responses extends through June 1, 2036, allowing ample time for qualified entities to participate. Specific details such as location, agency contact information, and set-aside types are not provided, but interested parties can access additional information through the official procurement website link included in the contract data. This contract emphasizes adherence to stringent safety protocols for public bathing facilities managed by the state agency.

General Info

Operation and safety management of Massachusetts swimming pools ensuring compliance with state health regulations.

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Massachusetts Department of Mental HealthView Agency

NAICS

611620 - Sports and Recreation InstructionView 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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Operation and safety management of swimming pools and natural bathing areas in compliance with 105 CMR 435.000 and 445.000, including lifeguard staffing, water testing, and emergency plans.

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