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NAICS Code· 721310

Rooming and Boarding Houses, Dormitories, and Workers' Camps

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating rooming and boarding houses and similar facilities, such as fraternity houses, sorority houses, off campus dormitories, residential clubs, and workers' camps. These establishments provide temporary or longer-term accommodations, which, for the period of occupancy, may serve as a principal residence. These establishments also may provide complementary services, such as housekeeping, meals, and laundry services. Illustrative Examples: Dormitories (off campus) Sorority houses Fraternity houses Workers' camps Rooming houses Show more

NAICS 721310 — Rooming and Boarding Houses, Dormitories, and Workers’ Camps encompasses the operation of temporary or long-term residential facilities that provide lodging and, in many cases, meals to individuals who are not part of a traditional household. This includes dormitory-style accommodations for transient workers, military support personnel, disaster response teams, and federal contractors stationed in remote or high-demand locations.

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NAICS code 721310 covers Rooming and Boarding Houses, Dormitories, and Workers' Camps. This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating rooming and boarding houses and similar facilities, such as fraternity houses, sorority houses, off campus dormitories, residential clubs, and workers' camps. These establishments provide temporary or longer-term accommodations, which, for the period of occupancy, may serve as a principal residence. These establishments also may provide complementary services, such as housekeeping, meals, and laundry services. Illustrative Examples: Dormitories (off campus) Sorority houses Fraternity houses Workers' camps Rooming houses

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NAICS: 721310
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Conference Venue and Hotel ServicesThe contract seeks a full-service venue and lodging provider capable of accommodating a conference for over 300 attendees, with all facilities required to meet ADA compliance standards. The selected vendor must provide spacious meeting areas, a dedicated registration zone, exhibit space, and sufficient parking, while also managing a centralized room block reservation system to ensure seamless attendee lodging. All services must align with state per diem guidelines to facilitate proper reimbursement and compliance with Texas Veterans Commission protocols. The venue must be fully equipped to host an event of this scale, integrating operational efficiency with accessibility and logistical support. This subcontract opportunity, posted on July 8, 2026, with responses due by August 6, 2026, is classified under NAICS code 721310 for lodging businesses and is administered by the Texas Veterans Commission through the Texas SmartBuy platform. The place of performance and specific location details are not specified, leaving the vendor to propose a suitable site within Texas that meets all functional and regulatory requirements. The contract requires a comprehensive approach to event management, emphasizing reliability, accessibility, and adherence to state-specific financial and operational standards without reliance on external documentation or supplemental materials.
Texas Veterans Commission

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NAICS: 721310
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Rations & QuartersThe Department of National Defence is procuring rations and quarters services for the 5th Canadian Ranger Patrol Group National Leadership Enhanced Training Session scheduled for 31 July to 10 August 2026 on the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland and Labrador. The requirement encompasses full accommodation for up to 75 personnel, including 45 youth participants sharing rooms two per bedroom and 30 adult staff in single occupancy rooms, all housed within a single facility located no more than 60 minutes from a Role 4 medical facility. The provider must deliver three meals per day in compliance with the Food Services Manual Chapter 3, along with bedding, linens, wireless internet, parking for 6–8 vehicles with bus access, and wheelchair-accessible accommodations available upon request. Attendance at a coordination meeting at least 14 days prior to the activity and submission of a final invoice are mandatory deliverables. The contract will be awarded based on the lowest evaluated price among offers that meet all mandatory technical criteria: provision of accommodation and meals for 75 personnel per night for the full duration, proximity to a Role 4 medical facility, appropriate rooming arrangements, and accessibility. All proposals must be submitted exclusively through the SAP Business Network or via email to the Department of National Defence, with a strict deadline of 14:00 Eastern Time on 15 June 2026. Proposals must be organized into four sections—Technical Offer, Financial Offer, Offer Submission Form with Offeror Declaration Form, and Inuit Benefits Plan—and must include all required certifications and declarations regarding compliance with Canada’s Ineligibility and Suspension Policy, anti-forced labour standards, international sanctions, and disclosure of contracts with former public servants. Contractors must maintain a compliant accounting system capable of producing machine-readable records for all tender, contract, financial, and correspondence documentation for at least seven years after final payment or settlement of claims. Invoicing must detail itemized expenditures, units of measure, labor rates, subcontracts, applicable taxes with supporting registration numbers, and must indicate whether it covers partial or final delivery. Payment will be processed via direct deposit within 30 days of receipt of a compliant invoice, with Canada reserving the right to inspect and accept work without relieving the contractor of liability for defects. The contractor must ensure all operations meet industry-recognized quality standards, hold necessary licenses and insurance, comply with health, safety, and accessibility regulations, and confirm no contingency fees were paid. All documentation may be submitted in either official language of
Department of National Defence

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CLOSED

30 days ago
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NAICS: 721310
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BD26-78 Utah State Parks Automated SaunasThe State of Utah Division of Purchasing, in partnership with the Division of State Parks, is soliciting proposals for a five-year concession contract to provide non-permanent, automated sauna services at three Utah State Parks: Willard Bay, Utah Lake, and Wasatch Mountain. The contract aims to enhance park visitors’ year-round recreational experience by offering high-quality wellness amenities. A mandatory, in-person site visit is scheduled at Wasatch Mountain State Park, and attendance by an authorized representative is required for bid eligibility. Pricing for concession fees payable to the State must remain fixed for the entire contract term, with user-facing prices stable for at least the initial 24 months. This solicitation, numbered BD26-78 and posted in June 2026, follows Utah procurement regulations and emphasizes best-value trade-off in evaluation, balancing technical merit and cost. Though specific evaluation weights and detailed scoring factors are not disclosed, proposals will be assessed in a multi-stage review, incorporating objective minimum requirements and subjective technical criteria, alongside cost considerations. The contract incorporates comprehensive compliance requirements, including mandatory FedRAMP/GovRAMP security standards for cloud services hosting, background checks for personnel accessing sensitive facilities or data, and certifications against forced labor and economic boycotts. Cloud hosting costs are paid directly by the State’s Division of Technology Services (DTS), and vendors must utilize DTS-managed cloud accounts unless formally exempted. Contract terms are governed by Utah’s standard terms and conditions, with redline exceptions allowed but subject to strict review. The contract’s place of performance covers the specified state parks, with inspections and acceptance conducted onsite and administered by the State. Proposal submission is electronic via Utah’s procurement portal, with strict adherence to deadlines and format requirements.
Utah

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about 1 month ago

CLOSED

29 days ago
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