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B-186788 1 (1976-07-23)

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                        p  THE  COMPTROLLER GENERAL
DECISION                   OF   THE UNITED STATES
                5          WASHINGTON. D.C. 20548


                            LNI74t73

FILE:   B-186788                  CATE:  July 23, 1976

MATTER   OF:    Tate Engineering, Inc.


DIGEST:

     Since conclusive authority to decide small business
     size status of bidder is vested by statute
     in SBA, our Office is precluded from considering
     protests involving bidder's size status.


     Tate Engineering, Inc. (Tate) protests the award of a contract
under invitation for bids N60921-76-B-0113, a total small business
set-aside, issued by the Naval Surface Weapons Center, White Oak,
Maryland. Tate maintains that the successful bidder, York-Shipley
Inc., misrepresented itself as being a small business and should
not have received an award.

     Bids were opened on April 30, 1976, and award was made on
May 17, 1976. Tate protested York-Shipley's size status to the
contracting officer on May 25, 1976.

     The issue raised by Tate concerns the size status of York-
Shipley.  Under 15 U.S.C. § 637(b)(6) (1970), conclusive authority
to determine the size status of bidders rests with the Small
Business Administration. Consequently, our Office is precluded
from considering the matter. World Contractors, Inc., B-185891,
March 25, 1976, 76-1 CPD 198.

     In view of this, we are closing our file on the matter without
 further action.

     Additionally, we note that Tate's size protest was filed 17
days after bid opening. Under Armed Services Procurement Regulation
§ 1-703(b)(1) (1975 ed.) any protest involving the small business
size status of a bidder should be made in writing to the contracting
officer no later than 5 working days after bid opening.




                              Paul G. Dembling
                              General Counsel

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