State seeks contractors for substance abuse treatment at two Wasilla prisons
The Alaska Department of Corrections is accepting proposals from qualified vendors to provide substance use disorder treatment services at two correctional facilities in Wasilla.
Proposals are due May 1, 2026 at 2:00 PM for services at Goose Creek Correctional Center and Point Mackenzie Correctional Farm. The treatment programs would serve inmates struggling with drug and alcohol addiction at both facilities.
Vendors who download the proposal documents must contact Allan Oyao at [email protected] to register and receive any updates to the requirements. Failure to register could result in bid rejection.
The Department of Corrections' Division of Health and Rehabilitation Services is managing the procurement process. Companies interested in bidding can access the full proposal requirements through the state's online public notices system.
The contract award date has not been announced. Questions about the proposal requirements or accommodation requests under the Americans with Disabilities Act should be directed to Oyao at the email address above.
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