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         G    A     0Comptroller General
 .. . .Accountability * Integrity * Reliability                     of the United States
United States General Accounting Office
Washington, DC 20548


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         Decision


         Matter  of: Horizon Shipbuilding, Inc.

         File:       B-292992

         Date:       December  8, 2003

         Travis R. Short for the protester.
         Joseph J. Cox, Esq., and Madeline Shay, Esq., U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, for the
         agency.
         Edward  Goldstein, Esq., and Christine S. Melody, Esq., Office of the General
         Counsel, GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
         DIGEST

         Agency reasonably found protester's proposal unacceptable where protester's
         purported individual surety bid bond contained an ambiguity as to the identity of the
         surety and where the bond was not accompanied by Standard Form 28, Affidavit of
         Individual Surety, as required by the solicitation.
         DECISION

         Horizon Shipbuilding, Inc. protests the rejection of its proposal and the award of a
         contract to Marine Builders, Inc. under request for proposals (RFP) No. DACW61-03-
         R-0029, issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for an inland river towboat. The
         Corps rejected Horizon's proposal on the ground that the firm's bid guarantee was
         unacceptable. The protester principally asserts that its bid guarantee, in the form of
         a bid bond with an individual surety, was acceptable in all respects and alternatively
         argues that if the agency had any concerns about the bid guarantee, the agency
         should have provided protester with an opportunity to address any perceived
         deficiency.

         In order to minimize financial risk to the government, the RFP required offerors to
         choose between obtaining bonding and receiving progress payments for contract
         work  or financing the contract independently and waiting until after delivery and
         acceptance to receive complete payment. See RFP § L, at 14. Offerors choosing to
         obtain bonding were required to furnish with their proposals a bid guarantee in the
         lesser amount of 20 percent of the offeror's proposed contract price or $3 million.

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