Req T Quotation
Req T Quotation
Req T Quotation
No matter how large or small your meeting is, before you contact a property,
it is essential that you develop clear meeting specifications. It is in your best
interest, and may be required depending on the amount, to prepare a written
invitation to bid, request for proposal or quote, rather than contacting hotels
by telephone to get a quote.
This document should be clear and concise and serves an important tool,
saves the planner time, which translates into a cost savings for the agency,
provides purchasing documentation and justification for site selection and
keeps the planner organized. It also provides a blueprint for a successful
meeting.
The following template can be used to develop your request for
quote/proposal. The description of what each item means follows each item.
Simply replace your information with the appropriate category.
Convention and Visitor Bureaus can also assist with distribution and possible
notification of award. Either way, always notify all parties of your final
decision.
Make sure you never over/under estimate your needs. Also, dont ask for a
quick turnaround time and then wait to make a decision.
INVITATION TO BID/
REQUEST FOR QUOTATION/PROPOSAL
NAME OF AGENCY/DEPARTMENT HERE
PURPOSE: The following meeting specification sheet is intended to provide
qualified, interested parties information which will enable your company to
respond with a detailed proposal to provide hotel and meeting facilities for
the (Fill in the name of your meeting here).
1.
EVENT PROFILE: Describe the purpose of the event. Include overall
goals and objectives. Tell the history of this event if possible and what
made this program
successful.
2.
ATTENDEE PROFILE: How many will be attending. Describe those
who will attend the meeting. Percentage of male/female, age, profession,
if applicable, other
demographic information.
3.
DATES: If you are flexible here, say so. Otherwise, indicate specific
dates. You can
possibly receive better rates if your dates are
flexible.
4.
ARRIVAL/DEPARTURE PATTERN: Day of the week your attendees
arrive/depart.
5.
ANTICIPATED SLEEPING ROOM NEEDS: Number of rooms needed
per night of
your meeting. For example: 125 on day one, 250 on day
two and so on.
6.
RESERVATION: How reservations are going to be made. By
individual, room list,
etc.
7.
TENTATIVE A/V NEEDS: If you have any ideas of what equipment
you might need. You should always try to bring your own equipment or try
to contract with A/V rental
companies direct.
8.
BILLING INSTRUCTIONS: Where to send the bill. This is very
important.
FUNCTION
SEATING/
CAPACITY
SQ. FT.
SET UP
Day 0
Will you need a conference office or hall space? If so, when do you
need to be in?
10:00 12:00
Conference Office
TBD
2:00 7:00pm
Registration
TBD
Day 1
6:30-12:00pm
7:30 am
8:00 am
8:30 am
10:00 am
10:15-11:00am
Classroom
11:15-12:00pm
Classroom
Conference Office
Registration
TBD
Morning Break
200-500
General Session
200-500
Break
200-500
Concurrent Sessions (4-8)
50-75 each
Concurrent Sessions (4-8)
50-75 each
Flow
Flow
Theater
Flow
12:00
Lunch
200-500
Rounds