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[Protest of GSA Solicitation for Construction]

B-259227 Published: Nov 30, 1994. Publicly Released: Nov 30, 1994.
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A firm protested a General Services Administration solicitation for construction, contending that the specifications were unduly restrictive. GAO held that the protester was not sufficiently interested to protest the solicitation, since it would not be in line for award even if its protest were sustained. Accordingly, the protest was dismissed.

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