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[Request for Reconsideration of Protest Against GSA Contract Award]

B-232666.5 Published: Jun 13, 1991. Publicly Released: Jun 13, 1991.
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A firm requested reconsideration of its denied protest against a General Services Administration (GSA) contract award for roofing repairs. GAO had held that the protester's offer had expired and could not be accepted. In its request for reconsideration, the protester contended that a 13-month delay was not unreasonable, considering the circumstances. GAO held that: (1) the awardee would be prejudiced if the protester were permitted to accept the contract at its earlier price after learning of the awardee's revised price; and (2) the protester failed to show any legal or factual errors that warranted reversal of the original decision. Accordingly, the request for reconsideration was denied.

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