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Government Held Responsible for "Utter Silence"

By Michael H. Payne on August 3, 2009
Posted in Contract Performance Issues

An Armed Services Board case, ADT Construction Group, Inc., involves an appeal from a contracting officer’s final decision denying a claim for $826,725.16 and a 278-day time extension. The contractor had filed a claim for pre-construction delays arising out of a contract for the design and construction of a munitions maintenance facility at Nellis…

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