Federal construction contracts often involve unforeseen delays. The key question is who is responsible for the resulting costs.
A new decision from the ASBCA provides a blueprint for how contractors can maximize recovery...more
6/16/2025
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Price realism challenges stand out as a common basis for bid protests in federal procurements.
A competitor’s unrealistically low pricing may signal a lack of understanding or commitment to contract performance. Price...more
5/28/2025
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In what is sure to be an on-going series, we have the latest update regarding the FAR 2.0 rollout.
Releasing the First Rollout-
On May 2, 2025, the FAR Council released substantive rewrites of FAR Parts 1 (Federal...more
GAO just sharpened the distinction between winning and losing protest arguments related to key project personnel. The issue turns on the question of whether the winning proposal included “material misrepresentations” – and...more
The federal procurement landscape continues to shift and transform.
Two recent executive orders push the government contracting community further towards the plan for a comprehensive update of the Federal Acquisition...more
This is the first of an eight-part series addressing cutting-edge strategies for Certified Claims under the Contract Disputes Act. Certified Claims are the primary avenue available to government contractors to recover...more