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oComptroller General
             of the United States
             Washington, D.C. 20548
             Decision




             Matter of: Sonic Dry Clean, Inc.

             File:       B-275929

             Date:       April 21, 1997

             Brian A. Darst, Esq., Andrew D. Irwin, Esq., and Marcia L. Stuart, Esq., Howrey &
             Simon, for the protester.
             Col. Nicholas P. Retson, Capt. Philip T. McCaffrey, and Lt. Veronica S. Hale,
             Department of the Army, for the agency.
             Susan K McAuliffe, Esq., and Michael R. Golden, Esq., Office of the General
             Counsel, GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
             DIGEST

             Protest that agency improperly accepted awardee's bid despite alleged irregularities
             in the bid regarding acknowledgement of amendments, completion of procurement
             integrity certification, and compliance with statement of work requirements is
             denied where bid package reasonably provided no basis for contracting officer to
             question the responsiveness of the bid.
             DECISION

             Sonic Dry Clean, Inc. protests the award of a contract to James L. Moller under
             invitation for bids (IFB) No. DAIF04-96-B-0027, issued by the Department of the
             Army for diesel air-filter cleaning services at Fort Irwin, California. Sonic
             challenges the agency's affirmative determination of the awardee's responsibility
             and the responsiveness of the awardee's bid.

             We deny the protest.

             The IFB, issued on August 26, 1996, contemplated the award of a firm, fixed-price
             contract for a base period with 4 option years to the low responsive, responsible
             bidder. The IFB was amended prior to bid opening primarily to change the
             statement of work and bid schedule, provide information regarding the filters, and
             to add/delete certain other solicitation provisions. Four bids were received by the
             amended November 25 bid opening time. Moller submitted the apparent low bid,
             including all option years (at $1,323,344.10); Sonic submitted the apparent second
             low bid (at $1,348,837.50). After conducting an informal survey of Moller's
             responsibility, which focused primarily on Moller's experience on construction-
             related contracts performed by his company, Moller Enterprises, the agency
             awarded a contract to Moller on December 20. This protest followed.


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