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B-277061.2 1 (1997-09-05)

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Comptroller General
of the United States
Washington, D.C. 20548
Decision




Matter of: Ecology and Environment, Inc.

File:       B-277061.2

Date:        September 5, 1997

Michael S. Betrus for the protester.
Gary M. Winter, Esq., Agency for International Development, for the agency.
Sylvia Schatz, Esq., and John M. Melody, Esq., Office of the General Counsel, GAO,
participated in the preparation of the decision.
DIGEST

1. Agency's evaluation of proposals was reasonable despite its decision not to
rescore best and final offers (BAFO); agencies are not required to rescore BAFOs,
and the record establishes that agency considered all changes contained in BAFOs
and reasonably determined that changes did not affect relative ranking of proposals.

2. Agency had a reasonable basis for finding that protester's and awardee's
proposals were technically equal, despite protester's alleged greater direct
experience performing the type of work required under the solicitation, where (1)
awardee's experience as a general contractor which had managed technical
subcontractors was suited to the work under the solicitation, and (2) record shows
that agency favorably considered awardee's proposed subcontractors' experience.
DECISION

Ecology and Environment, Inc. (E&E) protests the award of a contract to
Chemonics International, Inc. under Agency for International Development (AID)
request for proposals (RFP) No. 263-95-P-074, for technical services and program
management in support of Egypt's Cairo Air Improvement Project (CAIP). The
protester primarily argues that the evaluation of proposals was improper.

We deny the protest.

The RFP, issued on April 11, 1996, contemplated the award of a cost-plus-fixed-fee
contract for 5 years, with a 2-year option. The evaluation was to be on a best value
basis, with consideration being given to technical superiority (greatest weight) and
cost. The technical factors consisted of the following: (1) Vehicle Emissions
Testing (VET)--200 points; (2) Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)--200 points; (3) Lead

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