Contractors Corner

Contractor Registration & Procurement Information

Thank you for your interest in doing business with the Housing Authority of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma (HASNOK). Contractors and vendors seeking to work with HASNOK must complete the form below to be included in our official contractor registry.

Registered contractors will receive notifications regarding Invitations for Bids (IFBs), Requests for Proposals (RFPs), Requests for Quotes (RFQs), and other procurement-related opportunities. Registration does not guarantee contract award or prequalification; however, it ensures your firm is included in future procurement communications.

Commitment to Competitive Procurement

HASNOK is committed to maintaining a fair, open, and competitive procurement process that promotes integrity, transparency, and best value. We rely on qualified, experienced, and professional contractors to support the successful delivery of housing projects throughout Seminole County.

Each year, HASNOK administers and contracts millions of dollars in housing construction, rehabilitation, and related services, including new construction, modernization, infrastructure improvements, and housing program support. Due to the scale and regulatory nature of our work, HASNOK expects contractors to operate in a formal, compliance-driven contracting environment.

Contractors working with HASNOK should be capable of:

  • Competing in regulated procurement processes
  • Submitting complete, responsive, and accurately priced bids
  • Meeting construction quality, safety, and performance standards
  • Managing schedules, budgets, and documentation effectively
  • Complying with federal, tribal, and program-specific requirements

Regulatory Framework & Compliance

HASNOK conducts all procurement and contracting activities in accordance with, but not limited to:

  • The Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act (NAHASDA)
  • 2 CFR Part 200 – Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards
  • Applicable provisions of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), as incorporated by funding source or contract
  • HASNOK’s Procurement Policy
  • All applicable federal, tribal, state, and local laws and regulations

Indian Preference may apply to certain contracting opportunities, consistent with federal law and Seminole Nation policy.

HASNOK reserves the right to verify contractor qualifications, licensing, bonding, insurance, financial capacity, and past performance, and may require additional documentation at any stage of the procurement or contract administration process.

Partnering with HASNOK

Contractors are critical partners in advancing HASNOK’s mission to provide safe, quality, and affordable housing for the Seminole Nation. We value contractors who demonstrate professionalism, accountability, technical competence, and a commitment to community-centered development.

We appreciate your interest in supporting housing development, rehabilitation, and long-term investment within the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma.

Conclusion

The housing story of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma is not simply about buildings. It is about the survival of a people through removal, war, and dispossession. It is about the determination to create safe and thriving homes for future generations.

Every home built, repaired, or preserved today is a symbol of resistance and renewal—proof that the Seminole Nation continues to rise, rebuild, and reclaim its place in the land.


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