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B-298248,B-298248.2 1 (2006-08-01)

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


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         Decision


         Matter  of:  Triple H Services

         File:        B-298248; B-298248.2

         Date:       August 1, 2006

         Pamela Hoyle for the protester.
         William A. Lubick, Esq., U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, for the agency.
         Debra Ransom,  B.R. Mowing, Inc., for the intervenor.
         Susan K. McAuliffe, Esq., and Christine S. Melody, Esq., Office of the General
         Counsel, GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
         DIGEST

         Protest is denied where record fails to support protester's contentions that
         awardee's bid is materially unbalanced or that agency's affirmative determination of
         responsibility for the firm was improper.
         DECISION

         Triple H Services protests the award of a contract to B.R. Mowing, Inc. under
         invitation for bids (IFB) No. W911WN-06-B-0002, issued by the Army Corps of
         Engineers for buildings and grounds maintenance services at Berlin Lake, Berlin
         Center, Ohio. The protester contends that the awardee's bid is materially
         unbalanced and challenges the agency's affirmative determination of the awardee's
         responsibility.

         We  deny the protest.

         The IFB, issued on February 19, 2006, contemplated the award of a fixed-price
         requirements contract for building and grounds maintenance services, including
         grass mowing and cleaning services, for a base period plus 4 option years; the IFB
         required that employees be compensated at prevailing wage rates during the term of
         the contract. IFB at 18, 39, 41. Five bids were received by the agency. B.R. Mowing,
         the incumbent contractor for the services, submitted the low bid, at $867,243.55;
         Triple H submitted the next low bid, at $1,111,600. Noting that the incumbent's bid
         was also lower than the agency estimate and the firm's prior contract price for the
         work, the agency asked B.R. Mowing to confirm its price.

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