Navigating the Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program (BHCIP): What to Expect and How to Avoid Construction Delays And Overruns

The presentation will highlight some of the areas that need to be taken into consideration when applying for funding to avoid cost overruns, noncompliance and, or regulatory violations of Center Point, Inc. as a recipient of Round #3 Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program funding has completed construction of a 50-bed residential SUD Program.

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