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B-184247 1 (1976-08-05)

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                    *      THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL
DECISION        .  .       OF THE UNITED STATES
                -'          W *WASHINGTON, 0. C. 20548.

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FILE: B-184247                   DATE: August 5, 1976

MATTER OF: Midland Maintenance, Inc.


DIGEST:

    Procuring agency s failure to anticipate that Government-
    owned bulldozer and crane-shovel used by prior contractor
    in operation of landfill might be needed by awardee of con:-
    tract for next-fiscal year's services led to making of award
    on basis of the contractor furnishing all equipment with in-
    tention of modifying contract immediately thereafter to pro-
    vide Government-owned equipment at fraction of commercial
    rental rates. However, protester does not appear to have
    been prejudiced since its bid would not be low even if com-
    mercial rental rates had been paid by low bidder,


    Midland Maintenance, Inc. (Midland) protests an award by the
  Procurement Division, Fort Knox, Kentucky (Army), to Tollie H.
  Elder, Jr., d.b. a. Knight Sanitation (Knight),. of a fixed price
  contract for refuse collection at Fort Knox, excluding family
  housing, but including operation of the Fort Knox sanitary land-
  fill (IFB DABT 23-75-B-0093).

     Midland's primary contention is that the circumstances sur-
  rounding the Army's acceptance of Knight's bid are tainted with
  *Impropriety, that Knight was given an unfair competitive advantage,
  and that the Army should have informed all potential bidders that
  certain Government-owned equipment which Knight has been per-
  mitted to use was available.

     The solicitation for refuse collection and operation of the land-
  fill from July 1, 1975, through June 30, 1976, included specifications
  divided into two parts. The portion of the specifications which-was
  for refuse collection required the contractor to furnish all necessary
  labor, material, and equipment, except for certain Government-
  owned items which were described and for which. the rental was set
  out. The portion of the specifications governing operation of the
  landfill did not indicate that any Government-owned equipment was
  available for that purpose.

     The three bids received by the scheduled.bid opening on May 9,
  1975,. compared with the Government estimate as follows:


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