Proposal for Lodging, Catering, Conference Room, Audio-Visual Equipment
Project Information
- Bid Title
- Proposal for Lodging, Catering, Conference Room, Audio-Visual Equipment
- Issuing Agency
- Navajo Nation
- Location
- Arizona
- Published Date
- Nov 5, 2025
- Closing Date
- Dec 1, 2025
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
- Ref. #
- BID No. 25-10-3900SB
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Navajo Nation Division of Behavioral and Mental Health Services
BID No. 25-10-3900SB - Attachment Preview
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALBid Number: 25-10-3900SBDate: October 22, 2025Project Title:Navajo Division of Behavioral and Mental Health Services Year-End Meeting –Lodging, Catering, Conference Room, Audio/Visual EquipmentProject Schedule:Advertisement of RFPRequests for Information Due DateBid Due DateNovember 03, 2025, to November 14, 2025November 21, 2025, at 5:00pm MSTDecember 01, 2025, at 5:00pm MSTProposal:All interested parties are invited to review and respond to this Request for Proposal at their discretion. Allquestions pertaining to the contents of this RFP as a respondent can contact via email Tanya Sheperd,Senior Programs and Projects Specialist at tlsheperd@navajo-nsn.gov or at (928) 871-6240.All parties responding to this bid are instructed to submit or send four (4) proposals (1 original and 3copies) to the following address:The Navajo NationDivision of Finance – PurchasingAttention: Sharon Belone, BuyerAdministration Building #12559 Tribal Hill Dr.Window Rock, Arizona 86515Responses to this bid shall be sent in a sealed envelope, including a return address, and clearly markedon the outside of the envelope, the following:BID # 25-10-390SB NDBMHSYEAR-END MEETINGDO NOT OPEN-BID PROPOSAL1GENERAL INFORMATION AND GUIDELINES FOR THIS RFPI.DESCRIPTION OF THE ORGANIZATIONThe Navajo Division of Behavioral and Mental Health Services (DBMHS) coordinates anddevelops quality, culturally responsive behavioral treatment services across the NavajoNation. The program specializes in comprehensive alcohol and substance use prevention,education, treatment, and after-care services. DBMHS has outpatient and residentialtreatment centers in Arizona and in New Mexico.II. SCOPE OF THE CONTRACTThe Navajo Nation intends to enter into a professional services contract with one (1)responsible, qualified, and independent vendor to complete all work as described in theattached scope of work.III. RESPONDENT REQUIREMENTSAll respondents must have the capabilities listed herein, including sufficient detailedinformation with regard to experience and expertise in meeting the following requirements:1. A legitimate and credible vendor with a minimum of three (3) years’ experience andhistory with providing the described services.2. The Navajo Business Opportunity Act 5 NNC § 201, 205 will apply.3. Federal requirements, if applicable (i.e. Davis Bacon wage rates).4. All workmanship and materials shall comply with applicable Safety Codes.IV. SCOPE OF WORK (See attached)V. REQUIREMENTSThe respondent will furnish all requested information as specified in the RFP.VI. PROPOSAL CONTENT AND REQUIRED INFORMATIONPlease utilize the outline described below with four (4) copies.1. Organizational letter expressing your interest and a brief description of your proposedservices. Do not reveal or make reference to the cost in this letter.2. Organization qualifications and hosting experience. Include references.3. Sub-contractor Information, if applicablea. Subcontractor work should not exceed 40% of entire project4. Scope of Work5. Design and/or hotel/conference room(s) layout, etc.6. Copies of licenses, certifications, insurance certificates, and other relevant documents.7. Costs to be submitted in a separate sealed envelope. (Detailed breakdown of costs:Material, Labor, and other applicable costs; AZ State Tax and Navajo Nation Sales Tax.8. Compliance: Any proposal that does not adhere to this format and does not address eachspecification, requirement, or scope of work as outlined, may be deemed non-responsiveand rejected on that basis.VII. EVALUATION PROCESS1. Evaluation Criteriaa. Proposal Content and Organization (30%):2a. Organization letter and qualifications, implementation plan and schedule,copies of licenses and certificationsb. Project Detailed (15%):a. Detailed information on the approach to scope of work providingmethodology with description of services.c. Project Schedule (15%)a. Schedule and proposed time frame of servicesd. Credentials and past performance (5%):a. Licensures of Businessb. 1 year past performance with Navajo Nation Governmentc. Detailed resume and experiencee. Cost (3%)a. Itemized and in Separate sealed envelopeb. Include all applicable costs and taxes2. The Navajo Division of Behavioral and Mental Health Services reserves the right tointerview respondents if deemed necessary due to tied scores or other legitimatematters.a. This may entail a presentation from the respondent for clarification and/ordetails on services or other requirements. The presentation will be scheduled tobe presented in Window Rock, AZ (if necessary). It is NDBMHS’ intention toaward one (1) vendor to provide all services as specified.VIII. TYPE OF CONTRACTThe Navajo Nation will utilize a standard Professional Services Contract for the procurementof goods and services for this project.IX. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCEThe period of performance will be determined and negotiated based on the scheduleproposed by the respondent and the contract implementation date.X. TECHNICAL DIRECTIONThe Navajo Division of Behavioral and Mental Health Services point of contact Tanya Sheperd,Senior Programs & Projects Specialist, for inquiries related to the meeting and other matters.Questions and responses will be shared with all respondents. Ms. Sheperd’s email address istlsheperd@navajo-nsn.gov.XI. PAYMENT AND SUBMISSION OF INVOICESThe Navajo Nation Professional Services Contract will describe this section.XII. RIGHTSThe Navajo Nation reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, in whole or in part basedon the requirements set forth in this RFP.XIII. AGREEMENT TERMS AND CONDITIONSThe Navajo Nation is not bound to enter a contract under the RFP and may issue a subsequentRFP for the same services, and3The Navajo Nation is a sovereign government, and all contracts entered into as a result forthe RFP shall comply with the Navajo Nation law, rules and regulations, including the NavajoPreference in Employment Act, and applicable federal law, rules, and regulations. Thisprocurement and any RFP with respondents that may result shall be governed by the laws ofthe Navajo Nation and applicable federal law. Nothing herein shall be constructed as a waiverof the Navajo Nation’s sovereign immunity. In addition, the Navajo Nation BusinessOpportunity Act will apply to the RFP.The Navajo Nation Professional Services Contract will provide all other legal and contractualobligations, terms, and requirements of this project.XIV. OTHERSCOPE OF WORKNavajo Division of Behavioral & Mental Health Services Year-End Meeting –Lodging, Catering, Conference Rooms, Audio/Visual EquipmentThe Navajo Division of Behavioral and Mental Health Services is looking for proposals from vendors in thePhoenix metropolitan areas or surrounding locations to host staff for the NDBMHS Year-End Meeting.NDBMHS is seeking vendors to provide lodging, catering, conference room rental, audio/visual equipmentrental, and special discounted government room rates for this event to be held the week of January 26,2026, to January 30, 2026.Specifications for Lodging, Conference Room Requirements and Catering:1) Number of Staff – there will be an estimated 180 staff2) Lodging Accommodations for 30 individualsa. Number of Single Rooms: 30b. Check in will be on January 26, 2026, and Check out will be on January 30, 2026c. Indicate if special discount or government rates are availabled. All rooms are to be non-smoking rooms and should be offered on site as evente. The lodging rate per night should be the same for single roomsf. Note: some participants have government purchase cards and will be making lodgingaccommodation on their own and not paid under this contract; therefore, specialdiscounted rate or government rate should be offered3) Cateringa. Welcome Reception on January 26, 2026, 6:00pm to 8:00pm, enough for 180 staffmembersi. Assorted finger foods and drinksb. Continental Breakfast on January 27 – 29, 2026 enough for 180 staff members.The breakfast menu must include different selections across all three days. Specifically:• Day 2 should offer different items from Day 1 and Day 3.• Day 3 should offer different items from Day 1 and Day 2.Vendors are encouraged to rotate or vary warm items (e.g. switch bacon for ham orsausage patties), pastries, and fruit selections to ensure variety for attendeesi. Day 1 – January 27, 2026, 7:00am to 8:00am41. Menu: Continental Breakfast with Warm Options (bacon, eggs &sausage), Coffee, Hot Tea, Assorted Juices, Assorted Fresh Fruit,Assorted Pastriesii. Day 2 – January 28, 2026, 7:00am to 8:00am1. Menu: Continental Breakfast with Warm Options (bacon, eggs &sausage), Coffee, Hot Tea, Assorted Juices, Assorted Fresh Fruit,Assorted Pastries,iii. Day 3 – January 29, 2026, 7:00am to 8:00am1. Menu: Continental Breakfast with Warm Options (bacon, eggs &sausage), Coffee, Hot Tea, Assorted Juices, Assorted Fresh Fruit,Assorted Pastriesc. Lunch on January 27 – 29, 2026 enough for 180 staff membersi. Day 1 – January 27, 2026, 12:00pm to 1:00pm1. Menu: Mexican Menu Plated – Enchiladas (Chicken & Beef), sides(Spanish rice, beans) tortillas, dessert and beveragesii. Day 2 – January 28, 2026, 12:00pm to 1:00pm1. Menu: Soup & Sandwiches Plated – Various Sandwich options (ham,turkey) with soup options (chicken noodle, chicken and rice, cheddarbroccoli, etc.), house/garden salad with dressing, dessert and beveragesiii. Day 3 – January 29, 2026, 12:00pm to 1:00pm1. Menu: Traditional Hawaiian Luau Feast (Buffet Style)d. Staff Banquet on January 28, 2026, 5:00pm to 7:00pmi. Menu: Steak, (1) chicken and (1) beef enchiladas, sides (mashed potatoes, macn’ cheese, Spanish rice, etc.), house/garden salad with assorted dressing,assorted dessert, bread, drink (plated)ii. Banquet will have an estimated 360 people (staff plus 1 guest)e. Morning and afternoon refreshments and water, juice, tea, soda, coffee stations onJanuary 27 – 29, 2026, Morning Refreshments 10:00am to 10:30am and AfternoonRefreshments 3:00pm to 3:30pmi. Selections will be based on options available by vendorii. Vendor shall provide ice water and drinking glasses for participants in allconference rooms throughout each day on January 27-29, 20264) Conference Rooms and Facilitiesa. Welcome Reception to be held on January 26, 2026, from 6:00pm to 8:00pmi. Conference Room Standing Room Only Set upb. General Sessions will be held on the following days:i. Day 1 – January 27, 2026, 7:00am to 5:00pmii. Day 2 – January 28, 2026, 7:00am to 7:00pmiii. Day 3 – January 29, 2026, 7:00am to 6:00pmiv. Set up of room will be Ballroom Stylev. Podium with microphone available at front.c. Staff Banquet will be held on January 27, 2026, from 5:00pm to 7:00pmi. Set up of room will be ballroom style with stage including A/V equipmentd. One work room to be designated near the conference areas for four (4) days startingJanuary 26, 2026e. One smaller room to be designated as a quiet debrief/reflection area for staff for three(3) days starting January 27, 20265
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 334310Audio and Video Equipment Manufacturing
- NAICS 721110Hotels (except Casino Hotels) and Motels
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