In re: Southwind Construction Services, LLC B-410333.2: Jan 21, 2015
January 2015
GAO protest of an award of an Army contract to HGL Construction, a client of Moser Rose. Read On
January 2015
GAO protest of an award of an Army contract to HGL Construction, a client of Moser Rose. Read On
October 2014
Attorneys fees requested under teh equal Access to Justice Act were awarded in the amount requested over the SBA's objection. Read On
November 2015
Moser Rose demonstrated that in reviewing the source selection evaluation consensus findings of the Board, and as a result the proposals were re-evaluated resulting in Moser Rose's client being awarded the $20+ Million contract over the previous awardee. Read On
January 2016
Protest resulted in the award of a $14 Million contract to our client. Read On
August 2015
The Appellant alleged the Department of the Air Force failed to follows the AF 103 - Dig Permit program for the project resulting in a fiber optic cable remaining hidden and subsequently damaged by a contractor. The case was settled in mediation on the eve of trial. Read On
June 2010
AIC International, Inc., of Hagatna, Guam, protests the rejection of its proposal and the award of contracts to Guam Pacific International, LLC (GPI), of Barrigada, Guam, and Overland Corporation, of Ardmore, Oklahoma, under request for proposals (RFP) No. N40192-10-R-2800, issued by the Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, for the award of multiple contracts for new construction, renovation, and repair of government facilities on Guam. The protester argues that the evaluation of its proposal was unreasonable. Read On
January 2011
Siaze Determination case involving status of an SDVOSB Read On
January 2012
Walbridge Aldinger Company protests the award of contracts to MW Builders, Inc.; M.A. Mortenson, Inc.; Satterfield and Pontikes/Mason & Hanger, a Joint Venture; and Caddell Construction Company, Inc., under request for proposals (RFP) No. W912HN-11-R-0003, issued by the Army Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army, for construction services. The protester argues that the agency’s evaluation of its proposal and source selection decision were unreasonable. Read On
April 2015
Appellant brought a claim against respondent, Department of Homeland Security, United States Coast Guard, regarding amounts due under a task order for renovation of a DHS aircraft hangar and Building at a major Airport and thereafter appealed a deemed denial of the claim to this Board. Read On
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