I am not a breeder, but am only offering up my opinion.
Get the enclosure built for the stud and get him out there. The females can remain together. Once you detect a heat cycle with the female, allow her to go in with the stud and monitor what happens. Your small queen may not be ready and I would honestly wait until she is at least a year old. She may go through a heat before that, but that is fine (if you can bear the howling).
So, this breeder hands you these cats with no proof of fertility except for one queen. My best advice is to be patient! You'll get kittens when you get kittens. It may take a while. I don't think any new breeder thinks "wham, bam, thank you ma'am, now I get a litter." It doesn't happen that way. OntarioBengals posts here and maybe she can offer some recommendations. BUT ... the breeder you got these cats from should be there for you as a mentor and to help you get started.
Know, too, that these kitties may be a little stressed from relocating and stress can play havoc with their systems. They may need time to adjust to their new surroundings. I know you're anxious to get your breeding program started, but any start up can have bumps in the road ... so do not stress over this. At some point, you will have litters -- many litters and then you're head will be spinning and you'll wonder how on earth to take care of it all.
I know a breeder who recently had four litters within three weeks (thankfully, one litter was ONE baby). One of the queens had a seizure and passed away, so the other mother is taking care of those kittens. Thus, you may think you'll NEVER have kittens to sell an then every one of your queens is pregnant at the same time! It happens if you let it happen.
Good luck with your cattery. Hope you'll start up a Facebook page for it, if not a full-fledged website. I do have a database of bengal cats with F generations, so if you have any pedigreed names you would like to pass along, I'll see if I have them and, if not, add them. If you have pedigrees, that would be great so I could have the parents' names, etc. You can send me a private message if you prefer.
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