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[Protest of Army Rejection of Bid and Contract Award for Building Construction and Demolition]

B-261808 Published: Oct 26, 1995. Publicly Released: Oct 26, 1995.
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A firm protested the Army's rejection of its bid and subsequent contract award for building construction and demolition, contending that the Army improperly denied its request for upward correction of its low bid. GAO held that the Army properly denied the protester's request for bid correction, since the: (1) protester failed to provide sufficient evidence of its intended bid price; and (2) price correction would have left a small difference between the protester's low bid price and the next low bidder's price. Accordingly, the protest was denied.

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