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B-183836 1 (1975-09-02)

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FILE:    B-1838

MATTER OF:


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  THE  COMPTROLLER GENERAL
. OF   THE UNITED STATES
  WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548


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DATE:   September 2, 1975


Paul E. Lehman, Inc.


DIGEST:

     Where record shows that confusion existed on part of
     both contractor and Government as to requirement
     for clearing and grubbing certain areas, in part, at
     least because of manner in which pertinent information
     was presented in IFB, contract may be modified to con-
     form to bidder's interpretation at no change in contract
     price.

     On January 29, 1973, invitation for bids (IFB) No. GS-OOB-
01500 was issued by the General Services Administration (GSA).
The solicitation called for bids for clearing and grubbing the
proposed site for the Consolidated Federal Law Enforcement
Training Center, Beltsville, Maryland. The Center was to have
outdoor training facilities, including a lake to be created by
damming up a drainage basin. After completion of the clearing
and grubbing contract, other contracts involving land fill and
excavation were to be let to bring various portions of the site
to the final elevations desired for the several different facili-
ties,.

     On March 6, 1973, the following bids were opened:


Paul E. Lehman, Inc.
John Driggs Company, Inc.
Cherry Hill Sand & Gravel Co.,
Keystone Conservation Service,
Hutchinson Brothers Excavating


Inc.
Inc.
Co., Inc.


$104,444
278,000
339,250
410,000
419,069


The dontracting officer, noting the discrepancies between the
Government estimate of $87,500 and the low bid and between the
low bid and the other four bids, made the following entry on the
abstract:

          Looks like something is wrong - LAH

     A review of the Government cost estimate resulted in a re-
vised estimate of $136,500. Because of the disparity between
Lehman's bid and both the revised estimate and next lowest bid,
a telegram was sent to Lehman asking that it review and confirm


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