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Solicitation A10-06-26-9326- Bid 2- Housing Rehab- Rogers County

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Procurement #164755State & Local

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The Cherokee Nation Housing Authority is soliciting bids for a housing rehabilitation project in Rogers County, Oklahoma, under Procurement #164755, with a response deadline of July 30, 2026. The contract encompasses a wide range of repair and renovation services including carpentry, demolition, drywall and finish work, electrical upgrades, flooring installation, paint and finish applications, plumbing repairs, and sheet metal and gutter work. This procurement is designated as a SLED type solicitation, indicating it is targeted at state, local, or educational government entities, and is being managed by the Cherokee Nation. All work is to be performed at locations within Rogers County, and inquiries should be directed to Baylee Scott, the primary point of contact, via email at baylee.scott@hacn.org or phone at 539-635-0469. The solicitation was posted on July 14, 2026, and bidders are expected to review all requirements through the official portal at the provided web link.

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Cherokee Nation seeks bids for Rogers County housing rehab by July 30, 2026, covering repairs and upgrades.

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Cherokee Nation Housing AuthorityView Agency

NAICS

236118 - Residential RemodelersView NAICS

Place of Performance

Rogers County, OK, USA

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Solicitation A10-06-26-9326 Rogers County Bid 2 - Housing Authority of the Cherokee Nation

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Scope of Work Write Up Bid Document

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Wage Determination for Residential Construction in Oklahoma Counties Rogers and Tulsa

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HUD Representations and Certifications for Public and Indian Housing Bidders

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Driving Directions for Property #14508

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164755_ACM_Report - Cherokee Nation Asbestos Sampling Report

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AgencyCherokee Nation Housing Authority
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Repairs include carpentry, demolition, drywall and finish, electrical, flooring, paint and finish, plumbing, sheet metal and gutters.

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