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Protest Alleging That Awardee Is Not Performing in Accordance With Contract Requirements

B-200689: Oct 17, 1980

A firm protested the award of a contract by the General Services Administration. The protester contended that the awardee was not complying with the requirements of the contract. Whether the awardee is in fact performing in accordance with contract requirements is a matter of contract administration which is the function and responsibility of the procuring activity. Because GAO does not consider s...

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B-200689, OCT 17, 1980

B-200689: Oct 17, 1980

DIGEST: ALLEGATION THAT CONTRACTOR IS NOT PERFORMING IN ACCORDANCE WITH CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS IS MATTER OF CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION AND NOT FOR RESOLUTION UNDER BID PROTEST PROCEDURES. JACOBS CONTENDS THAT SMYTHE IS NOT COMPLYING WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CONTRACT. WHETHER THE AWARDEE IS IN FACT PERFORMING IN ACCORDANCE WITH CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS IS A MATTER OF CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION WHICH IS T...

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